some of my recent work

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Travis Fry
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some of my recent work

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I'm a fixed blade only guy so far, but here's some of my work from the last month or so. I'd not carry any of them in my pocket, but they are all pretty much pocket sized.

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::welcome:: Travis,

Glad to have you join us here at AAPK.

You do some very impressive work. That third one really punches my buttons. ::drool::

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Nice work Travis!

Welcome to AAPK.
I started on fixed blades myself, but those folders are addictive!

I look forward to seeing more of your knives.

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Hey Travis - really nice work - do you do any thing in Stag - Love to see some pics. if you do
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Steve, I don't often do stag but I'll be sure to post when I do. Thanks for the compliments folks.
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Hi and welcome ::nod:: . What type of wood did you use on knives 3 & 4? Very nice. ::tu:: s-k
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In order from top to bottom is black canvas micarta, mesquite and corian, Brazilian rosewood, and (get ready...) stabilized spalted Tasmanian blackheart sassafras burl from Rob at Bad Dogs Burl Source. There're bigger and more pictures of all of them (plus a lot of others) on my website in the gallery.
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::welcome::

Great looking knives Travis. Keep showing more!
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I'm confused.

We got TWO Fry boys making knives here in the Lone Star?

Both of ya are making some fine looking stuff.

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Good eye. There are 2 of us and we're brothers. Jason is the older and has been at this for 6 or 10 months longer than me but I'm catching up! He taught me an awful lot at the beginning.
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Those are some sweet looking knives.
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You boys are doin' some great work.

Keep it up! ::tu::
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Sweet looking knives ::tu:: ::tu:: Great work ::tu::
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definately nice work!
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These are some really great looking blades. The mosiac pins are a great touch. Keep em coming.
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