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To state the obvious Mark, you have yet another beautiful knife. I like the palm swells on the handle..
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Thanks Garry. It is a great feeling knife in hand. I would love to use this knife like it’s intended but my hunting days are all past. I’m lucky if I can go fishing now and then.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 6:39 pm Got one in myself recently to add to my A.G. Russell Japanese collection. Scales are Quince burl wood and the blade is Damascus, not sure if it’s carbon steel of more likely stainless steel. Nice knife with a full tapered tang construction. Love it when they put a liner on between the scales and the blade, just adds a touch of class to it. Wish I knew who made this in Japan. My guess would be Master Fukuta or Hiro Knives.
Mark, that is an A++ F.B. !!! ::tu:: ::tu:: Beautiful!!! ::nod:: .... ::hmm:: as to your question of the steel type... ::hmm:: "the blade is Damascus, not sure if it’s carbon steel of more likely stainless steel."

Damascus is combination of at least 2 different types of steel. Because stainless steel does not "stain" i.e. oxidize, and react to light acids as readily as carbon steel, ::paranoid:: I would say it must be a combination of carbon steels... ::hmm:: or if there is some stainless used it must have at least one type of carbon steel in it to see the contrast from exposing the metal to an acid and reveling the "Damascus Pattern" that makes the blade so beautiful. ::nod::
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This was a custom knife I had made to my specifications with a giraffe bone handle. About ten years ago. I will not mention the custom maker's name even though he was new and made a good knife. Why? Because despite written and verbal agreements he failed to follow my blade length requirement. Hope I am not being petty.
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:17 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:04 am
Madmarco wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 10:48 pm
Marco, I have a German Eye Brand, that look similar, but with some differences, finger guard is different, the handle is more like a Pumas with similar brass pins. Anything to make you think yours might be German?
Nope, not really, Dog, no more or less than if you'd suggested English made, Brazilian made, or Canadian made, in fact, it's not exuding any sort of vibe...
M&M, I tried looking for some examples of various German made stag handled fixed blades with a quick glance at the European Knives thread, no luck so far.... I just get a "German" feeling on your blade there ( ::hmm:: ...also I really like it ::tu:: ::tu:: , that is my preference in that style of fixed blade :wink: ) I was looking for Puma FBs for a long time.... oh did I love them 😍🥰 .... but prices have gone through the roof, so I pulled back on picking them up these days...💸💸💸 Oh I like the Puma "White Hunter" ::nod:: .....
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:36 pm This was a custom knife I had made to my specifications with a giraffe bone handle. About ten years ago. I will not mention the custom maker's name even though he was new and made a good knife. Why? Because despite written and verbal agreements he failed to follow my blade length requirement. Hope I am not being petty.

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I like it, but I'm going to guess the you specified a longer blade.
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Good guess, Ken. He needed about 1 and 1/2" s more. And this after waiting 18 months.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 8:19 pm Good guess, Ken. He needed about 1 and 1/2" s more. And this after waiting 18 months.
Sorry it didn't meet parameters. Good looking knife but we must ask him to please leave the forge. Still a good looker.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 8:19 pm Good guess, Ken. He needed about 1 and 1/2" s more. And this after waiting 18 months.
From the photo it looks like a well made knife, but just a little short for that style.
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Ken, The same issue came with the 2nd knife I ordered simultaneously with the first. I follow the views of Bill Bagwell who required a blade above 9" for an effective Bowie. I declined a refund and now consider my two customs to be attractive camp knives. As the late Mr. Bagwell explained, the longer blade on a Bowie enables the laws of physics and biology to accomplish some remarkable things.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:45 pm Ken, The same issue came with the 2nd knife I ordered simultaneously with the first. I follow the views of Bill Bagwell who required a blade above 9" for an effective Bowie. I declined a refund and now consider my two customs to be attractive camp knives. As the late Mr. Bagwell explained, the longer blade on a Bowie enables the laws of physics and biology to accomplish some remarkable things.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:06 am
zed6309 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:34 pm Some of my stag users ::tu::
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::oh_my:: wow!!! :shock: All great ::tu:: ::tu:: As a knife, I love the White Hunter, ::drool:: yours is excellent ::tu::
Cheers mate ::tu::

Here are 2 knives by my friend Ron Chell , both puukko’s I handled the stag one and made the kydex sheath , the other is all Ron’s work ::tu::
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zed6309 wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 8:53 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:06 am
zed6309 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:34 pm
Here are 2 knives by my friend Ron Chell , both puukko’s I handled the stag one and made the kydex sheath , the other is all Ron’s work ::tu::
Those are real beauties too! :shock: I love the stag handle ::nod:: that is awesome! I add a good puukko to my pile whenever I can, so I really like the puukko style of knife. Great pictures! .... ::hmm:: I love the wooden handled one as well.

Here is a Kephart style from Anza.
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Anza's are some of my favorite hunting knives D2 holds a great edge ::tu::
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Mark, your unmarked knife is great!!
Solingens looking good TopDog, and I likes that Anza!!
Another superb acquisition Mark SSK!!
QS, the short blade knife is a Beauty!! I am picky about specs on anything also.
Paul, I really like seeing your knives and photos ... awesome!!

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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 7:36 pm This was a custom knife I had made to my specifications with a giraffe bone handle. About ten years ago. I will not mention the custom maker's name even though he was new and made a good knife. Why? Because despite written and verbal agreements he failed to follow my blade length requirement. Hope I am not being petty.

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QS, I totally understand your concern over the maker not following the agreement, but it sure is a beautiful knife. I hope
that it doesn't dampen your enjoyment of the knife.
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zed6309 wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 8:53 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:06 am
zed6309 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:34 pm Some of my stag users ::tu::
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::oh_my:: wow!!! :shock: All great ::tu:: ::tu:: As a knife, I love the White Hunter, ::drool:: yours is excellent ::tu::
Cheers mate ::tu::

Here are 2 knives by my friend Ron Chell , both puukko’s I handled the stag one and made the kydex sheath , the other is all Ron’s work ::tu::
What a fine knife, Zed! ::tu::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:08 pm
zed6309 wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 8:53 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:06 am
Here are 2 knives by my friend Ron Chell , both puukko’s I handled the stag one and made the kydex sheath , the other is all Ron’s work ::tu::
Those are real beauties too! :shock: I love the stag handle ::nod:: that is awesome! I add a good puukko to my pile whenever I can, so I really like the puukko style of knife. Great pictures! .... ::hmm:: I love the wooden handled one as well.

Here is a Kephart style from Anza.
That's a good one, TOPDOG!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:58 am Mark, your unmarked knife is great!!
Solingens looking good TopDog, and I likes that Anza!!
Another superb acquisition Mark SSK!!
QS, the short blade knife is a Beauty!! I am picky about specs on anything also.
Paul, I really like seeing your knives and photos ... awesome!!

I am having the busiest year of my life with my small businesses, but still getting out to find knives when I can. Maybe I will catch up with posting my new ones by winter. Work is a blessing!

Got this one at a local flea market a few weeks ago.
Seki City Paragon Carolina Skinner Asheville Steel New In Box with Sheath Sealed in Plastic Wrap, not pictured.
- 7 1/2" OAL / 3 3/8" Hollow Ground Blade / Full Tang / 4 Pin Wood Handles / Lee Heron Dovetailed Bolsters
The painting backdrop is courtesy of Mrs. CCC. She paints ... I work to buy more canvases. :wink:
That's classy, Tony! I like that one! ::tu::
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Dale Vincent [Orvet} greatly enhanced the appearance of a stalwart OLD TIMER by adding the perfect scales.

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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:58 am Seki City Paragon Carolina Skinner Asheville Steel New In Box with Sheath Sealed in Plastic Wrap
::oh_my:: You are kill'en it CxIII ::tu:: ::tu:: The knives you are picking up are all ones I would get in a heartbeat ::nod:: One of the best parts of that knife is that Seki City stamp!!! When I see a good to reasonable deal on a used knife when I am out hunting and it's stamped "Seki City" I'm going to try and pick that baby up ::nod::
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Got this one at a local flea market a few weeks ago.
Seki City Paragon Carolina Skinner Asheville Steel New In Box with Sheath Sealed in Plastic Wrap, not pictured.
- 7 1/2" OAL / 3 3/8" Hollow Ground Blade / Full Tang / 4 Pin Wood Handles / Lee Heron Dovetailed Bolsters
The painting backdrop is courtesy of Mrs. CCC. She paints ... I work to buy more canvases. :wink:
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::tu:: :D I like it!
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Here is a Bowie with a 10" blade that I made some 20 years ago. Patterned after a Marble's Trailmaker.
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btrwtr, You created a very fine-looking and impressive piece. What kind of steel did you use?
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