Howdy folks!
Made this knife for my lovely girlfriend today
Bottom one in these pics:
Blade is an E. Jonsson, 3 1/2" long and carbon steel.Handle it an unknown recycled wood, charred a bit and treated with teak oil followed by linseed. The wee bolster is a slice of leather, treated with superglue.
The top knife is my own, and the only mods I've done to it was to sand off the red paint, char the wood and oil.
I bought these knives together, so I thought it quite a nice idea to turn them into a "his and hers" set, as it were
I'll be replacing both sheaths when I get some leather (and wood to rehandle my knife...) but the stock plastic sheaths do just fine for now; I removed the rubbish belt loop from both and mine has a baldric (the thonging wraps are just for decoration, and to keep all the loose ends together so I can untie the knots and retie on a different sheath). Her sheath will probably wind up with a simple braided belt loop, since she thinks I look stupid with my baldric
Thanks for looking!
Pete
Made this knife for my lovely girlfriend today



Blade is an E. Jonsson, 3 1/2" long and carbon steel.Handle it an unknown recycled wood, charred a bit and treated with teak oil followed by linseed. The wee bolster is a slice of leather, treated with superglue.
The top knife is my own, and the only mods I've done to it was to sand off the red paint, char the wood and oil.
I bought these knives together, so I thought it quite a nice idea to turn them into a "his and hers" set, as it were

I'll be replacing both sheaths when I get some leather (and wood to rehandle my knife...) but the stock plastic sheaths do just fine for now; I removed the rubbish belt loop from both and mine has a baldric (the thonging wraps are just for decoration, and to keep all the loose ends together so I can untie the knots and retie on a different sheath). Her sheath will probably wind up with a simple braided belt loop, since she thinks I look stupid with my baldric

Thanks for looking!
Pete