Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Hawks and Knives => Topic started by: jbullard1 on May 10, 2009, 06:37:18 PM
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Been a little busy in the shop the last few days completing some blanks I've had shaped for six months
Top is a Black Locust handled camp/butcher from bandsaw steel
Middle is a local Black Walnut handled Nesmuck style for Roaring bulls brother Steve
Bottom is a Pecan handled short scalper
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u247/jbullard1954/Knives/Picture002-4.jpg)
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Wow! Jerry what's going to happen if you run out of lawn mower blades and band saw blade before it stops raining. As usual you have made some beautiful knives.
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Wow! Jerry what's going to happen if you run out of lawn mower blades and band saw blade before it stops raining. As usual you have made some beautiful knives.
I have to make a run to the sawmill and try and get some more bandsaw steel
I have a 5 gallon bucket @ Willards Small Engine's for more raw material
I have to get through with these blades so I can finish my smoothie
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Real fine JB.
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Looking good, Jerry! I like the walnut handled one the best. Looks real swell!
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i agree with Indiana, the middle one is nice. realy like that blade.
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I think that middle knife is just the right size for a good 90% my needs...I somehow feel I just might hurt myself with that bottom knife..
Nice looking knives , Jerry....all of 'em.
Uncle Russ...
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As always Jerry, top notch work!!
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You sure do some grate work Jerry. I would be hard pressed to pick the one I like best. They are all very very nice.
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Jerry,
Any thoughts of selling the scalper?
snake-eyes
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Always like Jerrys knives, looking good bud!
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Jerry,
Any thoughts of selling the scalper?
snake-eyes
pm sent to you Snake
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You keep on surprising me. Three more winners.