Hand made hunting knife with sheep horn handle

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Hand made hunting knife with sheep horn handle

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:D Just finished this one for a friends son who is going antelope hunting this next month with a muzzle loader. I made the blade out of cpm154 and the handle is aoudad sheep horn. It's the 588th knife I've made. I made the hand stitched sheath also. thanks for looking, Terry
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Beauty! ::nod::
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8) First Class! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Terry, you have a lot in common with Charlie Noyes. Charlie was a SF Medic.

Found this picture of Terry practicing his craft. It was in the York News Times, York, NE.
Terry, if I've over stepped here, please let me know and I'll get this post deleted.
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Terry,
That is a great lookin' knife and a good story from the York news that Jerryd dug up!
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Beautiful knife Terry ::tu::
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Love the handles!, and the sheath! great job! ::ds::
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Great looking knife Terry. Makes it hard not to covet seeing that! ::drool::

I also enjoyed reading about you in that article. ::tu::
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::tu:: No problem with the link to the article. I had made a knife for a local farmer in York, County Ne. and he was a friend of the lady reporter. We did a phone interview and I sent her a few photo's and the next thing I new I was in a couple of news papers! Thanks for all the comments guys, this forum is the best! Terry ::handshake::
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Great work and article! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful knife. Awesome story, and I love that photo.

You sir are very talented.
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That is one great looking knife and the sheep horn handle makes that knife just shine with beauty!! The sheath is awesome as well.. as the colonel said just above me - you are indeed talented!!!
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Cant add more than what was already said! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

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I haven't opened this thread in awhile - wow Terry, what I've been missing - beautiful knife! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Terry, that knife could and probably will fast become a family treasured item with it's quality and being hand made for a special occasion. If you've done that 588 times, just think how many people have been blessed by your talents. Well done. ___Dave
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