This one is my Woodlore model. This particular one is AEBL steel with some stabilized maple over olive G10 liners. It has all brass hardware and a simple pouch sheath that I made as well. It slices like crazy.
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:thumbsup: Another real nice one.
Quote from: ron w on March 14, 2019, 09:16:52 AM
:thumbsup: Another real nice one.
Thanks. I'm pleased with this one as well.
It looks great! Its ready to go huntin'.
Quote from: Sam McMichael on March 14, 2019, 08:47:39 PM
It looks great! Its ready to go huntin'.
Thanks for the compliments.
Impeccable work, that handle tells a story its so ornate looking. :bigsmyl:
Quote from: Wolftrail on March 15, 2019, 10:15:17 PM
Impeccable work, that handle tells a story its so ornate looking. :bigsmyl:
Good looking woods always help make a knife look better.
Very nice! I really like that maple!
Quote from: luciusx5 on March 18, 2019, 09:53:30 AM
Very nice! I really like that maple!
Thanks. That chunk of maple turned out pretty nice. It's a very unique piece for sure. I like finding woods like that which are highly figured.
what are the length and width ?
very nice knife, ruler for scale would be fine
Quote from: HornHunter on March 19, 2019, 06:14:44 PM
what are the length and width ?
very nice knife, ruler for scale would be fine
9" overall length, just over 4" cutting edge
1 1/4" blade height
The handles are just over 1" thick at the thickest part of the palm swell and butt
The concave contouring for the ulnar eminence and the taper on the handle fronts are right at 3/4" thick.
All sharp edges are rounded to reduce hot spots.
The handle fronts are chamfered to reduce friction when sheathing/drawing the knife and to take the hard edge of the handle fronts back to protect it from damage when doing carving/battoning/split wood fires.