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  1. tallpine

    SOLD Mouse Hawk #2

    Forgot this again
  2. tallpine

    SOLD Mouse Hawk #2

    For your consideration, Spike mouse hawk. Hand forged by me from a high carbon railroad spike. Vine file work on head. Poured pewter butt cap and center ring. Blade guard with sliding copper bead. Lightly antiqued A very nice piece priced at 195. shipped to you. Thanks for looking
  3. tallpine

    My new folding patch knife

    I hope you guys are not getting tired of the weird unconventional stuff that I make but that's just me, I like unconventional. This is an early peasant's knife, mainly used for pruning, also know as a saca treapa used for gutting goats among other things. Polished antler handle, blade forged...
  4. tallpine

    SOLD Mouse hawk

    Hawk is sold, thanks Patrick
  5. tallpine

    SOLD Mouse hawk

    For your consideration, a nice little mouse hawk hand forged from a HC railroad spike.File work on head, nicely aged with hand hewn handle, fitted leather sheath with sliding antler bead. A nice little one of a kind piece priced at 175. shipped to you.
  6. tallpine

    Mouse Hawk

    I saw one of these and thought they were pretty cool, decided to try forging one. Forged from a high carbon railroad spike. This is a dainty little hawk, probably not suited for heavy work but would work for splitting kindling and light camp duties. Thanks for looking
  7. tallpine

    Spanish Navaja

    Just finished this one, don't know if this fits into the scope of the forum but the timeline is correct, they date to the late 16th century when folding knives became fashionable as laws changed to restrict the use of swords outside of Spanish nobility. Some of these folders were known to be up...
  8. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    Knife is sold, Thank you Cyrus
  9. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    !00% made by me in my shop
  10. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    Forgot the paperwork again
  11. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    For your consideration, Patch knife OAL 6 inches, 3 inch 1084HC blade. Whitetail antler handle with copper pins. Lightly antiqued. A nice little knife to carry in your shooting bag or slip your belt through the antler beaded thong for handy belt carry. A nice piece priced at 125. to your door.
  12. tallpine

    Dogbone Bowie handle construction?

    No, It's a custom, not one of mine, just trying to help the OP out. You usually find frame handle construction on higher end knives.
  13. tallpine

    Dogbone Bowie handle construction?

    This is not a Dogbone but the construction is the same, this is the only way if you are going to use a guard. search frame handle construction for better pictures.
  14. tallpine

    SOLD NECK / PATCH KNIFE Sold pending funds

    Knife is sold pending funds, Thanks Russ
  15. tallpine

    SOLD NECK / PATCH KNIFE Sold pending funds

    Yes, it hangs at about a 45 degree angle horizontal. I usually do them straight up vertical, wanted to try something different. I wore it around the shop for a few days and, it seems to be easier to get it in and out of the sheath. I liked it, kinda hate to see this one go.
  16. tallpine

    SOLD NECK / PATCH KNIFE Sold pending funds

    No Sir, 100% made by me in my shop with my mark
  17. tallpine

    SOLD NECK / PATCH KNIFE Sold pending funds

    For your consideration, a simple little half tang neck knife with a beautiful hard Maple coffin handle, awesome curl. OAL 6 inches with a 3 inch 1084HC blade. Copper pins, lightly antiqued. Adjustable lanyard with antler beads. A nice little piece priced at 120. to your door
  18. tallpine

    chisels....lesson learned.

    All chisels are made from 10 series high carbon steel, a very forgiving and easy to harden steel to heat treat. Plenty of information available out there if you are inclined to look for it
  19. tallpine

    chisels....lesson learned.

    This thread reminds me of a story I once read about Hershel House. He was visiting a friend who had just finished building a rifle. The man was a good craftsman but could not engrave so he asked Hershel if he would engrave his name on the barrel for him. Hershel agreed and after looking around...
  20. tallpine

    SOLD Neck / Patch Knife

    For your consideration, Neck Knife, OAL 6 1/2 inches, blade 3 1/2 inches 1084 HC steel. Very nice, highly figured hard Maple handle with iron pins. Poured pewter bolster. Lightly antiqued. Adjustable lanyard with antler beads. 175. shipped to you.
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