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    Drop point Damascus

    I just couldn't leave that horn on that blade.. it look really dorky to me.
    A nice blade like that needed an awesome handle so I put on my favorite handle, it's spalted hackberry with an olive wood spacer and thick brass guard.
    The blade is Alabama Damascus 8 7/8 overall. Tip to guard is 4 inches. Perfect balance with the thick brass guard. Who ever buys this knife is going to love the way it feels in the hand.
    I made the sheath yesterday, it is leather lined to hold the knife snugly in place and made to sit high on a belt loop for fast access.

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    #2
    Man that is a lot better looking! I am by no means a knife builder but the springbok horn didn't look right with that beefy blade. It would look really cool with a thin profile caper or bird knife. I have admired your work for a while on THF and just joined this site. You are a super talented individual.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jon B View Post
      Man that is a lot better looking! I am by no means a knife builder but the springbok horn didn't look right with that beefy blade. It would look really cool with a thin profile caper or bird knife. I have admired your work for a while on THF and just joined this site. You are a super talented individual.
      Thanks Jon, I agree after looking at the horn it just wasn't my type of work that I do.

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        #4
        Very nice!

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          #5
          PM sent

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            #6
            Absolutely beautiful.

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              #7
              That is stunning! I love that spalted hackberry!!! *drool*

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