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Hi, I'm after collecting steampunk knives but can never find them and when I do the prices are way over budget, can anyone help point me in the right direction please thanks

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Could / would you post some pics of what you have, Ian.

I'm not sure everyone knows what "steampunk" means.

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More to the point .. I think Queen ..or, more precisely.. Courtney, did a run of steampunk knives.

I've seen others .. the entity that modifies Buck 110 & 112's .. they've done a few.

Yeah, they're not .. inexpensive. Not the ones that are done well, anyway.

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Peter Martin Knives .. not inexpensive .. I'm sure.

The link you gave are the kind of knives I'm looking for but can never find any, they are awesome, as for me posting my pics I unfortunately do not have a steampunk knife.

Ian,

you may want to start with something along these lines? Garett Finney Steampunk .  He did indeed do a run for Tuna Valley knives also.  I know all these are sold but Garett is a member so you can get to him and he will do what you like.

Depending on what exactly you like, BudK has a line also Gears and Gold Steampunk Pocket Knife

Thanks she's an awesome looking knife

Jan Carter said:

Ian,

you may want to start with something along these lines? Garett Finney Steampunk .  He did indeed do a run for Tuna Valley knives also.  I know all these are sold but Garett is a member so you can get to him and he will do what you like.

Depending on what exactly you like, BudK has a line also Gears and Gold Steampunk Pocket Knife

I've done a miniature fixed blade steampunk in the past unfortunately no pictures exist to my knowledge... it had a compass rose and gear work from a 1930's vintage woman's watch and brass tubing styled after an old steam engine. I still have a half dozen(or more) non running woman's watches from the 1920's-1940's so I have materials for a few more "Steamed" Themed Miniatures...

Sounds good, had a look at getting this knife pictured above but it's $92 shipping, maybe cheaper with a bulk buy

Chris Sievert said:

I've done a miniature fixed blade steampunk in the past unfortunately no pictures exist to my knowledge... it had a compass rose and gear work from a 1930's vintage woman's watch and brass tubing styled after an old steam engine. I still have a half dozen(or more) non running woman's watches from the 1920's-1940's so I have materials for a few more "Steamed" Themed Miniatures...

Do you make knives for a living or hobby Chris



Chris Sievert said:

I've done a miniature fixed blade steampunk in the past unfortunately no pictures exist to my knowledge... it had a compass rose and gear work from a 1930's vintage woman's watch and brass tubing styled after an old steam engine. I still have a half dozen(or more) non running woman's watches from the 1920's-1940's so I have materials for a few more "Steamed" Themed Miniatures...

Here's one that will get the noggin going, Ian...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mONggBZltWU

This next one defies discription, you gotta see...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvictZMWpuA

That is a master piece J.J, one day I'll have the money to own one, that one will be over three thousand for sure, stunning

J.J. Smith III said:

Here's one that will get the noggin going, Ian...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mONggBZltWU

This next one defies discription, you gotta see...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvictZMWpuA

These may still be available.

A limited production run .. 25 pcs ea for the teardrop. 154 CM blade steel.

There were a few different models made in this series .. see here.

Those are some finely crafted knives

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