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'bama 'mascus & Elm

Started by robtattoo, April 04, 2008, 08:25:00 AM

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robtattoo

Hope the recipient of this won't mind me posting a few pics.....

Just got this one finished up.
I got hold of a billet of Alabama Damascus, via E8ay, to cobble this together for a hunting buddy.

OAL is 7-3/4" with a 3-7/8" blade. The handle is (I believe) stabilised Elm burr, with 4mm mosaics & an 8mm pin.

Just got a sheath to do now!




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skullworks

Nice job Rob! You do great work!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Al Kidner

WOW... I really like the first one.

Thanks.
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drewsbow

Wow , once again great work   :thumbsup:    :clapper:
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vermonster13

Wow Rob! Love Damascus and that is SWEET!!
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LAR43

THAT's a a beauty!! Lovely contrast between the wood & steel!

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OconeeDan

Looks great!  That's the same damascus I have been using.  Dan

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