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Gallery of
Knives: Page 9
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      Another beauty from knifemaker Bob Bair,
      this time a Piranha blade with
      slightly modified profile,  done up with bone colored  Corian
      scales backed, for contrast, with black and white fiber spacing material.
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      time Bob Bair devoted his talents to a Darrel Ralph folder. I love the
      corian bolsters and that file work really sets this off as a one of a kind
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	Beautifully
      ground damascus blade by knifemaker Gary Silvers. The pattern is called
      jelly roll, and it has  rosewood handle, red and white fiber spacers
      and nickel silver pommel and guard. On the larger picture, get a load of
      Gary's beautiful handmade leather sheath. Gary is at: gwsilvers@netzero.com | 
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	Chris
      Huang made this beautiful , hard working DDR-3BL
      button lock folder with high visibility orange
      Corian handles for his son. The lanyard is called a monkey fist and
      the mosaic pin adds a very distinctive touch. Chris is at m5bc@yahoo.com | 
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      trio of Tomcats made by Darryl
      Scott for his two sons and son in law. Handles are made of bloodwood,
      tiger maple and zebrawood, accentuated by bone colored corian. Wow. Very
      nice filework on the spine makes them truly distinctive. Darryl is at sosdscott@yahoo.com | 
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	Here's
      a  Lion Skinner from Grant Miller with cocobolo scales and soldered brass
      grip. I know you're not going to believe me, but this is one of Grant's
      first knives. Makes you wonder what he's going to be doing five years from
      now. Grant is at: grantdmil@hotmail.com | 
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	Now
      this is what a  Puuko  is supposed to look like!  This traditional
      hardworking design with maple burl handle  is the  first knife
      made by Rod Shea. Here's a design that looks like it could work all 
      day and not get tired. Rod is at: RodShea@comcast.net | 
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	Now
      here's a clever and useful idea. Knifemaker Abe Getty put a white corain
      handle on a Riverboat Rita boot
      knife and used it as a concealed handle for a hairbrush. Gotta love
      it. Abe is at:  abe@iceweb.net
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      beauty from Abe Getty: Abe started with a Darrel Ralph SG4 blade and
      engraved the fireman's symbol in the red corian handle with a dental bit
      in a Moto tool. The engraved lines were then filled with a gold Rub-N-Buff
      and sealed with carnuba wax. Ain't that a great look? I think I'm going to
      try this. | 
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	Paul
      Hand send this picture of his beautiful 
      Puma Skinner done up with box elder burl  handle and mosaic pins.
      Click on the picture to see the gorgeous file work on the spine. 
      This looks like one hard working knife. Paul is at SoftwrMn@aol.com | 
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	Another
      beauty from Paul Hand, this time a Down
      Under bowie done right with giraffe bone handle. Put this serious
      blade  the table on poker night and everyone stays honest.
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	This
      is 78 year old John Seitzinger's first knife and seeing this, I have to
      wonder why he waited so long. Wolf blade sports a tiger striped maple
      handle and contrasting fiber spaces behind the guard. John says he now
      wants to make a knife for all of his sons , grandsons and great grandson.
      John is at: jaxbox1@verizon.net. 
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	Joe
      Seaver sent this picture of his beautiful SG4 done up with imitation ivory
      . The scrimshaw of a wild turkey adds  a gorgeous, custom touch to a
      hard working knife. Check out the meticulous filework on the spine of the
      blade that really sets it off. Joe is at:  jes4444@wowway.com | 
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	Knifemaker
      Tom McCarthy of T's Lil Edge Knife Shop started with a Ferret
      knife blank, and really dressed it up with some Aussie Brown Mallee
      Burl and Rams Horn to end up with this beauty. Wow. Tom is at tmacmt@yahoo.com | 
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	Another
      beauty from Tom McCarty of T's Lil Edge Knife Shop, this one made from a Tomcat
      blade with some absolutely gorgeous amboyna scales.  Looks like
      it's just dieing to go to work, doesn't it? Tom is at   tmacmt@yahoo.com | 
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	Andrew
      McCallum sent along some pictures of the second knife he ever made, a Nova
      blade with a beautiful stacked wood handle with spacers of elk and
      bloodwood . The brass butt cap is a very elegant touch. Andrew can be
      reached at maccalluma@yahoo.com | 
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	Andrew
      also sent some pictures of his first knife, a Laplander
      with curly birch handles and bloodwood and fiber spacers. Wow. Not that
      this knife would mind, but it almost seems a shame to put this blade to
      work. Andrew can be reached at maccalluma@yahoo.com | 
  
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