I could use a little help with getttig a good name for this style tho (anyone?)
they are 1/8 thick M2 62 Rc
10 inch over all with a 4 inch blade and a cap lifter in the but
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I could use a little help with getttig a good name for this style tho (anyone?)
they are 1/8 thick M2 62 Rc
10 inch over all with a 4 inch blade and a cap lifter in the but
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Wow Butch, good stuff. These look like no nonsense uhhhhh bottle openers. I love primitive looking tools with modern materials. These bad boys look like they were made to be used.....to open all types of packages!![]()
My Dear Friend,
Your work never fails to astound; the craftsmanship is nothing short of amazing!
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Hannibal
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"I have followed with enthusiasm the course of your disgrace and public shaming. My own never bothered me except for the inconvenience of being incarcerated, but you may lack perspective."
Butch, absolutely beautiful knives!!! Not quite spec-ops, but could be considered a Bot-Ops line to me.
"There was never a good knife made out of bad steel"
-Benjamin Franklin
what about "the bot-ox?"![]()
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BEAUTIFUL knives!!!!!!!
thanks guys i realy had fun making these
i think i ahve a line on what to call them now but i have to see if any other makers used such a name
adding these pictures
here are 2 better pictures of the blade grind and in hand shots
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Last edited by butch; 04-09-2007 at 06:57 PM.
outstanding job butch,
i love them. and i see the added touch of the lanyard hole.
as far as a name for the design, i don't have an idea yet, but if i get one that sounds good, ill definitely let you know.
J
Say what you mean, Mean what you say!
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What causes the blades to look that way, if you don't mind my asking (and aren't divulging any trade secrets)!
I vote for "Tactical Picnic Knife", or even call it Scramaseax (Scram=food, Seax=knife) as they do remind me of small versions of Viking Scramaseax's.
Ref: http://www.myarmoury.com/review_ve_seax.html
Last edited by Darkfin; 04-09-2007 at 08:22 PM.
There isn’t any symbolism. The sea is the sea. The old man is an old man. The boy is a boy and the fish is a fish. The shark are all sharks no better and no worse. All the symbolism that people say is ****.
~Ernest Hemingway (describing The Old Man and the Sea)
Those are awesome, Butch! PM inbound![]()
nice job Butch!![]()
brian
"All paths lead back to the Spyderhole..."
Butch, those are "B" "E" "A" "UTIFULLLLL"!!!!
I love me some wharncliffe blades!!! Keep up the good work, my friend!!!![]()
God bless!
-Puyalluknifeguy-
Si Vis Pacem Para bellum
Those are sweet Butch! They look like they would be equaly as useful in the kitchen as well as in combat.
MATTER
Just-American
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So, spill the beans, already! Whatcha gonna call 'em?
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