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Thread: 8/8s, 1095 & Boxelder,

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    Default 8/8s, 1095 & Boxelder,

    Here is a blade I have finished up. It is 1095, forged to shape then ground. The scales are stabilized box elder.

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    I wanted to say 1095 with a twist, but it reminded me too much of Steve Martin

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    Awesome Charlie
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    Wow dude that is amazing. Great work!

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    I love the forged look and the temper line...ruggedly handsome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    Here is a blade I have finished up. It is 1095, forged to shape then ground. The scales are stabilized box elder....
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    Cool looking blade there Charlie. The twisted tang really sets it off.

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    Looks amazing. Lots of great talents around here!
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    Very nice bro...always like the look of the hammond line on your blades.
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    I would like nothing else but to enjoy a nice hot double nonfat latte and nice shave with that bad boy. Nice work CL
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    Very nice work Charlie. The twisted tang, hamon, and the squareness of blade are really striking and there's something about the scales that keep me looking at them.

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