My First Knife, The Sheriff.
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My First Knife, The Sheriff.
Howdy All,
I have posted here a few times, and I just made a knife, so I thought I would post it here.
I call it, The Sheriff.
I made it in the shop of Robert Alderman of Tracker's Forge, he oversaw the construction, and made sure that I didn't make too many mistakes.
Specifically, I thought I would show off an image my sister took....
You can see more images at http://eyeoncutlery.blogspot.com/, including a very cool image of the Sheriff on the anvil, with the parts I used to make it.
Thank you
I have posted here a few times, and I just made a knife, so I thought I would post it here.
I call it, The Sheriff.
I made it in the shop of Robert Alderman of Tracker's Forge, he oversaw the construction, and made sure that I didn't make too many mistakes.
Specifically, I thought I would show off an image my sister took....
You can see more images at http://eyeoncutlery.blogspot.com/, including a very cool image of the Sheriff on the anvil, with the parts I used to make it.
Thank you
Marion David Poff
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That sure enough looks to be a stout piece. Nice work.
Is it a forged blade? What steel did you use?
Is it a forged blade? What steel did you use?
Mr. Bill
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Old guys just know stuff!
:spyder: ATR PE
:spyder: Chinook III
:spyder: Lil' Temperance PE
:spyder: Manix PE
:spyder: Mini-Manix PE
:spyder: Native Black Blade SE
:spyder: Native III PE
:spyder: Para Military (S30V)
:spyder: Spyderfly
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A companion to a coach gun, a fine choice. And two 'tools' that would have meant a great deal to a man out on his own. Thank you.Doc Pyres wrote:Very nice! It would go perfectly with an 1878 Colt Double Barrel shotgun, IMHO.
mrappraisit - Serious work it could do indeend. Thank you.
picobrain - To Justice! Thank you.
Marion David Poff
vary cool knife, i like the "antique" look, it looks vary well made.
Lee Lerman
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