Gents,
BaylorGator won the recent auction I sponsored.
This knife blade is VG-10 Damascus. VG-10 is a stainless steel that is strong, gets wickedly sharp and holds the edge well. He selected dyed Cottonwood Burl scales, which are unique and really cool.
This knife will pass through many generations with basic care. I only used stabilized burl with a G-10 liner on knives or razors to ensure the best possible support and strength. This knife is pinned rather than being put together with screws, which is great for longevity. The knife doesn't have teflon washers like many new knives. This is great for longevity as the teflon will eventually wear out.
The thong is 550 paracord with the core removed, a titanium bead and tied via a cobra knot. Many folks like to let the thong stay outside of their pocket for easy access, though can be easily removed if desired. The sheath is handmade and sewn. This knife doesn't need a sheath, though I made one in case he doesn't want keys or whatever else is in his pocket to scratch the knife. I've since made a new one for him after learning chrome tanned leather, which is 90% of what is used in the market, shouldn't be used next to metal, especially steel.
With this intro, here are the pics:
BaylorGator won the recent auction I sponsored.
This knife blade is VG-10 Damascus. VG-10 is a stainless steel that is strong, gets wickedly sharp and holds the edge well. He selected dyed Cottonwood Burl scales, which are unique and really cool.
This knife will pass through many generations with basic care. I only used stabilized burl with a G-10 liner on knives or razors to ensure the best possible support and strength. This knife is pinned rather than being put together with screws, which is great for longevity. The knife doesn't have teflon washers like many new knives. This is great for longevity as the teflon will eventually wear out.
The thong is 550 paracord with the core removed, a titanium bead and tied via a cobra knot. Many folks like to let the thong stay outside of their pocket for easy access, though can be easily removed if desired. The sheath is handmade and sewn. This knife doesn't need a sheath, though I made one in case he doesn't want keys or whatever else is in his pocket to scratch the knife. I've since made a new one for him after learning chrome tanned leather, which is 90% of what is used in the market, shouldn't be used next to metal, especially steel.
With this intro, here are the pics: