Nice knife, not normaly a fan, but your take is something special, also i'm a big fan of samber/stag, well done.
I think what you are talking about there John is a very specialised thing, of course possible and something I have in fact done to a point... The process demanded a trip to Sheffield so my client was present whilst the handles were shaped.This brings up a point I have been meaning to ask for a while - why are most knife handles symetrical, when, from simple observation, it is evident that a persons grip is not?
I often make asymetrical handles, with a dip for the thumb and more "meat" on the palm side of the handle for instance, and find this more comfortable than a purely symetrical grip.
Any thoughts?
Hi jojo, I know we are talking scales and handles here but chisel ground knives are indeed handed...As we are creatures of habits, would someone actually buy a right handed, or left handed for that matter, knife? Or would there be resistance to them?? and no sale for the poor(the proper synonymous word for) knife maker??
Matter it not old chap... If you can make a knife for yourself and it's grip fits your hand like a glove D), that has to be a good thing...Maybe it is just me and my stubby hands.....