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    That is an interesting blade shape..... I like it! Very well done sir!
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    It looks so wicked! And fantastic.
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    Very interesting blade shape. Is it for wood working?

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    Not sure what he intends to use it for. He wanted a blade that had a straight razor look. I drew up a few designs and he picked the elements from each drawing that he wanted.
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    Another dandy. I like that.

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    Nice but I am partial to you old manual-typewriter look.

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    thats a pretty neat looking knife. if i could make my own knives ive alway wanted to improve on this design "the winchster fixed blade"
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    with a thicker spine and a longer and wider 1095 blade. with similar profile micarta scales including choil. and high-flat or even scandi grind. this in my opinion could be an amazing bushcraft survival knife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mace View Post
    thats a pretty neat looking knife. if i could make my own knives ive alway wanted to improve on this design "the winchster fixed blade"
    winchester.jpg

    with a thicker spine and a longer and wider 1095 blade. with similar profile micarta scales including choil. and high-flat or even scandi grind. this in my opinion could be an amazing bushcraft survival knife
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    Very nice indeed!
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