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HillBill

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Oct 1, 2008
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Hi guys.

Just thought i'd show some work from last month. It was a hell of a month, involving me burning my hand pretty badly :o so i didn't get as much done as i was hoping to..

Hope you like them, any questions.. just ask :)

Damasteel PNK1 with stabilised dyed maple burl




SPB2 in Yew




2x PNK2's in Cocobolo and Elm burl




A one off custom, RWL-34 and Reindeer Antler






Another one off custom.... 01 and green canvas micarta, the kydex was done by Duncan. The chap was very happy with the sheath mate :)







DPB1 in African blackwood






Another SPB2, this time in olivewood



 
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Beautiful work, loving the Damasteel and green micarta custom. How longs the blade? Been thinking for a little while now a longer blade (5-6 inch) would be a nice investment:rolleyes:
 
There are going to be a lot of happy folk receiving these latest offerings! I love the Damasteel number.

The Mora No.2 that you made for me has been superb. I have used it pretty extensively while teaching this great subject of bushcraft but am still looking forward to some time alone with it to do some things on my own account. Trouble is, I've got to wait until the stitches come out of my hand (Monday) and the physiotherapy starts before I can really get to know it.
 
Very nice especially the damasteel :) Looks like you have been very busy!
So come on own up how did you do the hand?
 
I like the last SPB2 with Olive wood scales.. ;)
Cheers Greg :)

Lovely knives again. The Yew spb3 is a beauty.

Thanks Colin :)
Beautiful work, loving the Damasteel and green micarta custom. How longs the blade? Been thinking for a little while now a longer blade (5-6 inch) would be a nice investment:rolleyes:

The blade on the green Micarta is 5" long mate. Thanks :)

Some fantastic work there :D

Ed
Cheers Ed :)

There are going to be a lot of happy folk receiving these latest offerings! I love the Damasteel number.

The Mora No.2 that you made for me has been superb. I have used it pretty extensively while teaching this great subject of bushcraft but am still looking forward to some time alone with it to do some things on my own account. Trouble is, I've got to wait until the stitches come out of my hand (Monday) and the physiotherapy starts before I can really get to know it.

Thanks Richard :) Glad the Mora is performing well. What did you do to your hand?

I love that spb2 with the yew scales, cracking job
Cheers Ozzy :)

Wow beautiful work!
Thanks Hamish.... Hows Norway? :)

Nice knives. Especially that first damascus one. :)

Thanks Niels :)

RWL-34 and Reindeer Antler. Very special!
Cheers Paul. The chap who it was for was very happy with it... went to Italy that one. :)

Very nice especially the damasteel :) Looks like you have been very busy!
So come on own up how did you do the hand?

Cheers Leon :) Nothing too dramatic on the hand, and nothing to do with knife making unfortunately... It was a steam burn, from getting something out of the microwave :D
 
So come on own up how did you do the hand?

It wasn't me, guv, honest! It was a surgeon! Just a tiny part of the ongoing fun I have with my 'working paw', mostly from joys of being a Type 1 diabetic for the last 38 years. This was the fourth operation I've had on it...
 
Some very tasty knives there, I'd be pleased to see any one of them drop through my letterbox! (oh hell, shouldn't have said that last bit!)..................................atb mac
 
Very clean mate! :)

Those dyed and stabilised scales on the first one really do look cool. What other colours have you got in stock?

Any news on my blade? ;)
 
Wow they're all very nice! Particularly like the maple burl and the yew, both of which were just stunning. Very nice work as always :)
 
Those are beautiful knives, really something. I am envious of your skills, really would like to be able to do something like that myself. I'd say well done but that just sounds silly. So I'll say bravo instead :)
 

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