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    Another saw blade knife with brown and tan Crashcarta. The sheath is covered with a piece of tanned cod fish.

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    Beautiful knife! Now we need a tuitorial on tanning Codfish....
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    Man thats a nifty idea right there using the tanned codfish!! Great work Crash! When you starting a Crashblades website? heh

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    That's pretty darn cool.


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    Sweet looking knife. The sheath is really cool. Great job!
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    Nice work! What kind of saw blade? I'm not a knife maker rather a machinist. Metallurgy pikes my interest. I often go by my local heavy equipment repair shop and get medium, large and LARGE discarded bearing races for a knife maker friend of mine. Supposedly bearing races are awesome steel for forging knives.

    Great looking blade there. That's a canvas mycarta (sp) handle right? Those look so cool! Nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TresMon View Post
    Nice work! What kind of saw blade? I'm not a knife maker rather a machinist. Metallurgy pikes my interest. I often go by my local heavy equipment repair shop and get medium, large and LARGE discarded bearing races for a knife maker friend of mine. Supposedly bearing races are awesome steel for forging knives.

    Great looking blade there. That's a canvas mycarta (sp) handle right? Those look so cool! Nice.
    The steel is most likely 1095. I can't be 100% certain on that. The handles are made from denim. Here's the saw blade the steel was cut from. It's a (was) 54" blade.

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    Cool. Neat work. Thanks for sharing. Keep it up for sure.
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    Crash that's a awesome job, excellent work. The cod fish skin reminds me of beaver tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake Fister View Post
    Man thats a nifty idea right there using the tanned codfish!! Great work Crash! When you starting a Crashblades website? heh
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    Really nice knife. I'm seeing a lot of finger boo-boo's in the pics. We like to see your work but, not at your expense.

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    Another beautiful blade Crash. I really like the Cod fish on the sheath, something unique.
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    Wow, another beautiful blade!

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