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Bayonet blank and Farrier's rasp knives - Curly Maple handles, Jarah/Ipe spacers, black micarta and brass spacers. Brass hilt and butt caps.

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Comment by Tom Peterson on February 11, 2016 at 21:56

You are too kind Thor,

The knife on the left, was made from a friends Farrier Rasp and when finished I gave the knife back to my friend. The other dagger style knife was made from a bayonet blank that I found on ebay.  I was going to use it as a letter opener but it's a bit large for the job. These were some of my earliest attempts at knife making. I'd like to have the rasp knife back some day.

Comment by Thor Lars Laizans on February 11, 2016 at 17:37

OUTSTANDING WORK!!!

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