Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Hawks and Knives => Topic started by: lonehunter on February 06, 2012, 05:32:20 PM
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I was asked to make a knife to go with a New England Poorboy Smoothbore
This Is what I came up with.
6 3/8" Blade of A-2 Steel
4 1/8" Full Tang Handle
Wormy Chestnut Slabs (From a old barn in N.C.)
Iron Pins
Center Seam Sheath
All lightly aged
As always, Thanks for looking and comments welcome!
(http://i614.photobucket.com/albums/tt224/lonehunterphoto/100_2152.jpg)
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another homerun buddy!
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Wow! Nice knife, I'd like to see it paired with the smoothbore and the rest of the gear.
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Wow! Nice knife, I'd like to see it paired with the smoothbore and the rest of the gear.
Thank you Gents!
It is going to Roy Stroh, (Rifle builder) To go with his personal kit.
I hope to see pics also.
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Wow! Nice knife, I'd like to see it paired with the smoothbore and the rest of the gear.
Thank you Gents!
It is going to Roy Stroh, (Rifle builder) To go with his personal kit.
I hope to see pics also.
Double wow! I'm even more impressed!
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Nicely done! That chestnut is stupendous!
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A knife for all seasons and all reasons....well done
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I like it a lot...very nice.
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Very nice! How much?!
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P.M. Sent
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Very nice! How much?!
Please remember that buyin & sellin stuff is to take place on the trade blanket only, and sales are to be made by members only.
Thanks