Some of my Spydiehole work

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Some of my Spydiehole work

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First of all hello to everyone! I would like to share some of my work featuring the Spyderco deployment hole. I've been licenced to make holed blades for a couple of years now and would like to thank Spyderco for appreciating my work and letting me use it on my knives. I will do my best to post new pictures, I hope this is OK as this is a Spyderco Gallery, these are technically not Spyderco knives... Thank You All!

Jakub.


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Whoa, those are some beautiful knives. I'm especially fond of those little wharncliffes. Great work!
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Thanks for sharing your great pieces. I too love the little wharncliffe models.
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Wow, nice work! I like your unique clip on knife #4.
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Nice stuff, welcome to the forum, I especially like the tanto.
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PoltergeistWorks wrote:Image
Lets talk about the one that doesn't have a hole....that knife looks right up my alley, if you did in fact make it WITH a hole. ? I do like that tanto too.
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Those wharncliffes look amazing. So I'll go ahead and ask what everyone might be thinking. Any chance of a collaboration with Spyderco?
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Very nice work. Those Wharnies are awesome!
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All of them look great, but, I have to say that I'm digging the wharnie the most.
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Evil D wrote:
PoltergeistWorks wrote:Image
Lets talk about the one that doesn't have a hole....that knife looks right up my alley, if you did in fact make it WITH a hole. ? I do like that tanto too.
I too like the "one without the hole" :) . Great blade All very nice work, thanks for sharing.
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Liquid Cobra wrote:Those wharncliffes look amazing. So I'll go ahead and ask what everyone might be thinking. Any chance of a collaboration with Spyderco?
You said it, we're all thinking it!
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PoltergeistWorks, very nice work and pictures! But what brand of origin these knifes? Thanks!

I'm in similar work in one chinese knife, but not sure or I can complete it. But sure I'm will share photos if it be finished.

Well, checked your website and looks you are father or these knifes! Respect, I like your style.

There are so many models that looks cool for me, so quickly can't to say whats my favorite at this moment. Well done!
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Thank You everyone for the positive feedback. There is nothing going on in terms of collaboration with Spyderco yet, but I'm aware that it would definately help with the availability. I keep my knives strictly handmade, no CNC machines except for the screws which are custom made for my knives only. That results in a waiting list that is almost 2 years long. I'm extremely glad that people appreciate my work, but I would of course like to make it more available. Hopefully something comes up in the future! Thank You and I'll try to post more pics soon :)
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Those screws immediately made me think of the type of screws used to hold 2 piece bicycle sprockets together back in my BMX days. They're nearly exactly the same except that the allen head side is usually domed on the sprocket screws.
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Well, I just finished work about what I was talking few post ago.

My little job and finish :D

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In hands looks like a beast.
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So unfair to post these and not have any available for sale! Amazing work!
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Love your work. Been trying to get my hands on your 3002 for a longg time now.
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So, when shall we see some of these models in an official collaboration?!?

Really digging the lines on many of those models! :D
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The tanto has a different take on a double bevel. I likey.

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Thank you for sharing! Beautiful knives :)
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