Fixed blade damascus w/ moose antler

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Fixed blade damascus w/ moose antler

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I have had this knife blank for a while. I got it from Alabama Damascus.
I decided it was time to add some covers. I also had a piece of moose antler that I have had for a while. I figured maybe these 2 needed to get married....LOL.

I pinned the covers on with brass pins. With the roughness of the antler, it was a chore to do. AND, I put in 5 which took MORE time.
Here she is....

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Thanks for looking everyone!

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Niiiiiiiiiiiice!
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Perfection Mike! Great job... ::tu::
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Thanks guys!

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Oh, now that is just plain sweeeeet! Well done Mike. Glad that you saved that moose antler for the perfect knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Great looking knife! Love the color on the antler, and the pins set it off nicley. ::tu::
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That’s a beauty Mike!
Was the knife blank originally drilled for 5 pins?
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Mike, that there may be the best looking fixed blade of any kind that I’ve seen in years, maybe ever. Wow!
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Nice looking knife. Has a bit of a Puma look to my eyes.
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Excellent Mike.
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Jeffinn wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:25 pm That’s a beauty Mike!
Was the knife blank originally drilled for 5 pins?
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Yep, those blanks come from Alabama Damascus with 5 holes in the handle area.
I have done one other one with that blank that has tiger stripe maple. I drilled one forward hole and used 2 pins in that one.
That style of blade lends itself well to the "buckskiner" look. (I used to dabble in the "black powder" crowd.)

Thanks for the comment Jeff!

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Thanks everyone for the wonderful comments!

My intention with this knife was to give it an "old style" look. One that might fit in the 1800s time period.
It was a fun project.

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Dang, that's a beauty!
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Thanks Glenn!

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Good job mike, likin that antler for sure. Is Alabama Damascus the same company as Bear mgc? I made my first knife with steel from Bear. They were selling large Damascus leftover pieces for $25. Enough to make a couple of knives. Congrats man, great piece!!
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Oledadsknives wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:20 am Good job mike, likin that antler for sure. Is Alabama Damascus the same company as Bear mgc? I made my first knife with steel from Bear. They were selling large Damascus leftover pieces for $25. Enough to make a couple of knives. Congrats man, great piece!!
Thanks for the complement!

I don't think they are the same but they may be closely related.
Looks like both are in Jacksonville, AL.

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Great job on that one!
I have purchased some Moose antler to try out. I hope that I can do half as well as you did with it!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!!
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Reverand wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 4:07 am Great job on that one!
I have purchased some Moose antler to try out. I hope that I can do half as well as you did with it!
I'm sure you can!
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TripleF wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:04 am Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Thanks!
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Sure looks good, Mike! ::tu::
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