I was just thinking , It may be fun if you knife makers would post a picture of you first knife and you last knife ? or at least the first one you have a photo of, It would be fun to see how you have improved your skills
I was just thinking , It may be fun if you knife makers would post a picture of you first knife and you last knife ? or at least the first one you have a photo of, It would be fun to see how you have improved your skills
My interest in knife making started because of this forum. I saw some customs that people had, and I saw what some people were making and wanted to give it a try. My first one isn't much, but it kind of stoked the fire to want to improve. I'm really looking forward to being able to get back to it and hopefully continue to grow. I think that just about evey one I've made has been posted already.....
Here's the first one I made.
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And here's the last one I made.
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Same for Me Due to this Fourm I Now Have a Passion for Knife Making.And To think I Found this Fourm to Make My Deer Skinning Better.
Here's My First and The Last one I Made
Here is my first
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This is my last
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-Frank
Whether the knife falls on the melon or the melon on the knife, the melon suffers. (African Proverb)
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My pics of my First one....
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It's the Top one in this Picture...
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And I am working on my next one now..... SO I'll have to wait on a picture for it...Sorry. Also I have trashed a few so I'm still really a novice novice.
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Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
Thanks y'all just keep getting better and better
really great knives im trying to get a pic of my first
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