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a few I did this week
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Nice looking Nessie there Kaleb, looks like some good looking Puukko's also. What kind of steel did you use on these? What kind of wood is on the bottom 2 Puukko's? ::tu:: ::tu::
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Those are some great looking knives muskrat man!
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thanks guys

Hukk, these are L6 too, just like the steel too much to change, it's nearing 1/8" thick, the wood handles are bodark (osage)
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Nice work there. ::tu::
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Very nice Kaleb.
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Nice looking, do you do this for a living. Oh by the way I'am new here.
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Welcome aboard Trashcollector!!!! ::welcome::
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as always kaleb wonderful.the top is my fav.
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thanks guys.

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I like the bottom one, good bush craft knife. You have my address Kaleb, please when you get some time, send me one and I will do a great review for you. ::smirk::
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here are two new models both are a little over 6" OAL. made for pocket or neck carry. staying on the bushcraft/puukko pattern.
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Very nice job I like the top one. Never been much for the neck carry. Love that shape..I see a Red liner and a tappered Tang in the future. I wish I had your skills your a very lucky young man to have learned knives so well. ::tu::
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very nice. that drop point is very tempting.
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thanks guys.


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LOOKEN GR8 MM.

Is the year 2009 the year for a metal stamp to be added to the blades ??? M/M ?? ::tu::
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it might be ken :lol:

I engrave my blades with a dremel engraver to mark them, hence the white on black markings. I try to sleep but most of the time my body is not tired, so I lay awake thinking up new designs and such :lol:
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Great job Kaleb, those are nice knives. I would love to see one with a warnie blade!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow, what weeks work! That Ness is spot on. I'm really a fan of bodock, especially laid on red or black liners. Great work Kaleb. ::tu::
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keithlong wrote:Great job Kaleb, those are nice knives. I would love to see one with a warnie blade!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
I have one on the bench if I ever get around to finishing it :roll:
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keithlong wrote:Great job Kaleb, those are nice knives. I would love to see one with a warnie blade!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
I have one on the bench if I ever get around to finishing it :roll:
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