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RickD

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Been along time since I had the urge to make a knife..Had someone give me the bottom jaw from an old and I mean old female bear,teeth are worn down bad..Also found a fox jaw bone I found years ago stashed away in my junk drawer..Bear jaw bone knives are forged damascus blades by my friend John..Run around 6 1/2" with a 4 1/2" jaw handle..The fox is cable damascus I left rough,blade runs 4" with a 4" handle..Knives are unfinished I`ve yet I have to decide how far to take them to give them a old worn look..

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Stopper is in the works..Once again I find I have to many irons in the fire..
 
Boy Rick, you do got a way with makin them knives! awesome job!! :bow: :bow: ya don real good! :thumbsup:
 
They're certainly nice looking, but how are they in the hand? I'd hate to get bitten using a knife!
 
The jaws are from a old female and her teeth are worn down..The handle feels good in the hand with no bite..
 
The molars on the bear weren't the one's I was meaning, but the fox. Good to know they feel as good as they look!
 
The fox does bite a tad but I made it as a patch knife..I have serious doubts I`ll do any more jaw bone knives..
 
Very nice knives, I made a couple with Obsidian blades years ago, that is a test of patience...one more little flake here...crack!
insert vulgarities here....... Do you make them to sell or for your own use/satisfaction/ they sure look good.
 
Here was my answer to the breakable Obsidian blade..Made it from 1095 steel and used a carbide bite to give it a knapped looked..

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That does look like the real deal, probably didn't use many bandaids on that one either :grin:
 
RickD,
Can you explain how you used the carbide tip to get the knapped look on the steel? I really like your knives well done!
Kirby
 
Nice patina on the bones, coffee/tea/ tanic acid for trap dying, or other?
 
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