Here is yet another micarta skinning knife for a friend at work. It is made from 1/8 inch thick D2 with brass bolt style rivets and a .22 magnum shell. The sheath was made by my buddy Jeff Hays.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Cocobolo Skinning Knife
This was made for a friend at work. He is giving it to his step-son for his birthday. The blade is 1/8 inch thick D2. The handle is cross-cut Cocobolo. Jeff Hays of Hays Holsters made the sheath for me and I like how he did it.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Large Drop Point Knife
This is about the largest drop point hunting knife that I have made. The blade is 5.25 inches long by 1/8 inch thick D2. The overall length of the knife is 9.75 inches. The guard is of brass and the rivets are Loveless style bolts that create a nice bulls-eye effect. Handle material is jigged buffalo bone. The hole in the handle is for securing it to the sheath and it is lined with a 223 shell. It is the first of two such knives that I am making for my Dad.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Large Skinning Knife
This is one of the larger skinning knives that I have made. The blade is 7.5 inches long with an over all of 10.25 inches. It is made made from 1/8 inch thick D2. The handle is elk antler and the fittings are dovetailed stainless. It is the first of two that a friend of mine at work asked for. He hopes to use it on a buffalo this year.
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