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Started by Chaffa Hosa, August 11, 2008, 03:02:14 PM

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Chaffa Hosa

I got bitten by the knife making bug in the early 80's and made a few. Family and work obligations kept me from doing but a few. About a year ago I sort of got back in the hobby and started making a few as gifts for family and friends. So if no one objects I'll post a picture or 12 as we look at some of my work. Bear in mind I am no professional, all I strive to do is make a knife that will do what it is intended to do: CUT, fast, deep and clean. One other thing is I have never sold one, I've traded a few but most were just gifts
Just put the linseed oil on this one Ranger calls it my scalper pattern
Western Australia Jarrah handle from Bernie


Beth and Rangers Curly Maple and Osage handles

The one in the center went to Bernie and Tony got the bottom trap spring knife. The top one is in my kit for Braveheart

karwelis

those are some really beautiful knives

Ranger

Nice blades. I love the knives we got from you. Very sharp and functional.

RoaringBull


karwelis

jerry those are awsome! got to ask, is that top one the one you made for my daughter?

karwelis

Ironwood

Wow!  They all look great.  Must be a great feeling to be able to create something like that!   

Create:  to make or bring into existence something new.  In the case of Jerry you could add:  Something beautiful, useful, and new.   :D

fd-ems-emt

JB ,
I've know you for about 2 years now.
As I said many of times..

You got Golden hands for making knives !!!!!

Also after Braveheart you should get the same words for making Long Guns.. 
It's not what tool you use to hunt with.
It's that you use the tool Legally and Ethically

NYS Hunter Safety Instructor
Retired- NYC Fire Dept 2005

hawkchucker


Mr Woodchuck

ole Jerry kin handle the steel ... good.
Give yeeself a bit more credit buddy   FINE INDEED  YESSUR'


RoaringBull

Man i LOOVE that top one there above.

windwalker_au

Jerry you did an awesome job with the jarrah,i did some research on the Sheffield trade knives and a lot of them where done with west ozy jarrah that was sent to England in the late 1700's early 1800;s.
Bernie ;D

Ironwood

Wow!  More beautiful knives!       

hawkchucker


bull frog

can never have too many knives, but don't say that to my wife......Bullfrog