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-Some of my designs-

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| Osage and damascus steel are a great looking combination! |
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Blade materials Blades can be made of stainless steel, carbon steel, or, for the
ultimate in beauty, carbon damascus steel!
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Handle materials
Handle materials can be natural materials such as antler, bone, both stabilized and unstabilized exotic woods, and
laminated woods. The natural materials have a beauty that can not be duplicated!
They can also be made from synthetic materials, such as G10, linen or canvas phenolic (such as Micarta). These
synthetic materials are nearly indestructable!
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| red micarta bolsters and white camel bone handle |
| Carbon steel with hunter gray finish |

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| Green canvas micarta handle on a 4" blade. |

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| Mammoth tooth handle with brass bolsters and damascus blade! |
| Pinned and dovetailed bolsters |

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| red liners and decorative filework |

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| Bacote handle with mosaic pin |
| Osage handle w/ mosaic pin on O1 carbon steel. |

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| Jeweled blade adds a little flare! |
| Damascus blade with some nice contrasting woods. |

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| Handle is bacote wood with accent stripe of maple and bubinga. |

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| A skeletonized knife can be worn under your shirt, or tucked just about anywhere! |
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