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bowgarguide
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fun little knives

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These are from a saw blade that is pretty thin but has some good metal in it.
I wanted a knife to cut leather with and also wanted to try a chisel grind.this little knife will slice some leather.

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The next one is a small knife made for my better half for the kitchen and chopping veggies ,it slices and dices really well
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The third one is a small knife 6 1/2 in overall,2 3/4 inch blade cedar handles ,they all have that

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A light but stiff blade.
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Nice looking work. You just about got me to thinking about making a knife :D .
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neon14 wrote:Nice looking work. You just about got me to thinking about making a knife :D .
Its not hard to make a knife, just takes patience and a lot of practice to do it good. My first knives were ugly as sin. My first knife I ever had up for sale was used in a trade today and the guy is going to take it on his next hunting trip and this trip will be for Nilgai. Can't wait to see the pics of it when he gets one. I have put all my knives to use except for that one, lol. I leave it up to the person who buys it to get first blood on it.
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J.McDonald, I used to live in calallen up until 6 years ago. Class of 90.
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