A little skinner neck knife.

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A little skinner neck knife.

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Like the brass bolster, sets it off.

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#5 Post by Grizzly »

There are some really nice touches everywhere you look on that knife. It makes me wonder, how big is your box of antlers to make those handles from?

Years ago I visited Ron Lake when he lived here in Illinois, who became famous for his folders and the unique lock he uses. He gave me some advice and sent me home with a handful of polishing compounds. He also showed me some of his supply room. People would send him horns and antlers and prehistoric stuff to the point that he lacked for nothing to make handles or scales in his case, out of.
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I've got more than a few antlers and a source where I can look through hundreds of them and they cost me $5.00 a piece.
I also have a few people that send me some every year.
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Slick looking knife there...
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#8 Post by Jamesh76 »

looks good! what's the smallest knife you have made? I always thought a little 1 1/2" blade and about a 2 1/2" handle would be pretty nice.

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Here you go James, this is the smallest knife I have made. The blade is 2 1/2" .
https://www.tradhunter.com/tradhunter/f ... =29&t=3124
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#10 Post by Graps »

I don't know if I could go smaller unless I didn't use antler.
But I could split an antler and make scales on a full tang.
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