T.C.R. and Hellbilly, yes i'm gonna sell them i still need to set up my makers mark.if you have any patterns in mind let me know.Nacho i never really keep track for time.i'll do that on the next one.this is something i enjoy and try to make each one better and to sell to buy more tools and supply
Knife making is a project Ive always wanted to learn
I appreciate good quality, but even if you only charged minimum wage for your time + materials thats gotta be pretty steep (worth every penny I'm sure) but I only seem to lose or damage the good stuff, so for me (after losing some expensive ones) a 17$ gerber from wally world gets the job done. I've found 3-4 knives lying near gut piles in the woods over the years. maybe someday when flush again I'll spring for a nice one like that. the bow people Mathews had a hunting knife of a nice style with a large brass finger guard I liked, if I knew how I'd post a pic for you. keep up the good work.
I have lost a couple of folders myself, so I started mounting my fixed blade upside down vertically on my left backpack strap, now when I throw the backpack on the 1st thing I notice is the sheath in my left hand. It has served me well and haven't lost one since. I was looking into a buying a quality drop point blade and I would rather give my business to a local than some comapny who is probably shipping them in from overseas.
Gobble, based upon your screen name, perhaps a couple of turkey tracks would do well for a makers mark.
that's a fine looking knife!
