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I'm thinking of building some knives and just kinda looking fir some inspiration so I would love to see some more of the knives that all you guys have built
 
This is one I made a while back that I'm particularly proud of, though I don't know if it fits in with the traditional theme here.

12" 52100 blade, maple handle spacer and sambar stag grip, copper gaurd. The sheath is a cross draw and was the biggest PITA I have ever worked with.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2147/3825094872_33e5f92562.jpg

Here's one that should fit rite in, it was my attempt at a period or rustic knife. I think it's got a 5 1/2" blade, oil finished curly maple handle. It looks forged but I ground it and hammered the surface of an old circular saw blade.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3443/3750528414_7c03e7bc3e.jpg
 
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This is my copy of what we were using in London around 14th century ,(museum of London cat.)
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(Pete)
 
Here's mine, its kind of made after the "Ticonderoga Knife" and my axe, and another I made for friends.
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Well here is one that David G and I made..

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used 1080 steel... the blade is 5 1/8"
 
Here's a couple that I have made. Both are reground Old Hickory knives. The top one is their 6" boning knige. The bottom is the 8" slicing knife.

Tim

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