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Thought I would start a thread with models and sketches I do of knives that don't exist. These are just some off the ones I've done so far.

Native Handle forward
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Rockjumper and proposed RJ mod.
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Rockjumper and my best guess for the Leafjumper
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Jester-jumper??
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Oh man. This is really cool and great work.

What if the Rock Jumper handle became it's own series showcasing different blade styles? Similar to what the Native has done with steels and the Chaparral has done with handle scales.

This would be so cool. You could even have different grinds. Hollow grind, sabre, scandi, etc.
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Very cool! Thanks for posting, especially the JesterJumper.
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JSumm wrote:
Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:21 am
Oh man. This is really cool and great work.

What if the Rock Jumper handle became it's own series showcasing different blade styles? Similar to what the Native has done with steels and the Chaparral has done with handle scales.

This would be so cool. You could even have different grinds. Hollow grind, sabre, scandi, etc.
Thanks, it would be cool if they did that.
JRinFL wrote: Very cool! Thanks for posting, especially the JesterJumper.
I don't have a Jester yet but love the blade shape.
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Harrier 2 LW Wharncliffe mod proposal.
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Very nice!!
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This is cool. Nice ideas.
I like the Jester Jumper and slimmed down Harrier 2 a lot.
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Jester... Jumper ! Jester... Jumper ! Jester... Jumper !
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