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At 21:13 on November 6, 2009, Michael D Sabol said…
i haven't been at my dad's to take pictures but i can have them up probubally by tomorrow
At 20:33 on November 5, 2009, Michael D Sabol said…
ya no problem..i had a design that i have been carving into stuuf by hand and i was wondering if i could get some king of metal stamp made to do it..i would send you a picture of my logo..it's pretty basic and i can free hand pretty well..my dad had this old draw knife that was my pap's that i use..also just a small pick and of course a couple of work knives i made..i have been wanting to make a sheath for a knife or leather rap handle that i could put onto mywalkin sticks and stuff...would you be interested in one of the battle sticks?..chek out my page for more details---MDS
At 15:22 on November 5, 2009, Michael D Sabol said…
i love the logo..how'd you do that?..i'm making walking sticks and really anything you would want me to carve out of wood..i'm want to start selling them and i made a logo up but don't know how to make it on the computer...would you be willing maybe to trade a knife for a walking stick or something like that?
At 12:26 on November 5, 2009, Brad Hyde said…
Jeff, The L.T. Wright Pre-Blind Horse knife sold for $185.00 and that was 6 years ago before Blind Horse was even in business. I showed that knife to L.T. at a recent show and thats why I know the info that I know on it. To someone who collects Blind Horse knives...it would be hard to say what the knife would bring...so in my eyes it's worth at least the original price of $185.00. Probably alot more to a collector of Blind Horse knives.
At 23:05 on November 3, 2009, stephen harrison said…
i see u finally got back online.
At 22:45 on November 3, 2009,
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Scott King
said…
Thanks for the pic. Yes, I think Brad had it posted somewhere. Good to really "see" y'all. Maybe one day we all can sit down together, I'd like that.
At 20:17 on November 3, 2009, Michael D Sabol said…
pretty good how are you doing?..i think i might have broken my pinky toe yesterday by bumping it and i'm goin to get it xrayed tomorrow knock on wood hope it's alright!...i am sending an old rh pal (early remngton company) blade to bruce godlesky to put a handle on it..hope he can do something with it's good steel
At 16:17 on November 3, 2009, Larry Polston said…
Thanks Captain, good to be aboard.

Larry
At 4:21 on October 31, 2009, james martin said…
the choctaw warrior is olive wood handle with brass and wood inlay
At 4:18 on October 31, 2009, james martin said…

choctaw warrior.....i have several more but these are some samples the bowie knife is cinsidered bt most historians to be historically correct of the knife jim bowie carried at the battle of the alamo
At 4:14 on October 31, 2009, james martin said…

souix warrior with buffalo handle
At 4:12 on October 31, 2009, james martin said…

windtalker with imported french stag crown
At 4:08 on October 31, 2009, james martin said…

jeff....here are some pics for you
At 4:33 on October 30, 2009, james martin said…
hey jeff, to make a good knife is a 5 step process, research, design, a master bladesmith, a master handle maker and a sheath maker. i make high quality knives. always limited edition using exotic handles. steels vary depending on what you want the knife to be. high price knives are not selling in this economy so be competitive. i sell through local outlets hope this helps a little
At 19:20 on October 29, 2009,
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Randy, HHH Knives
said…
The folder with the scim was made by my friend.. But it sure is a great little knife! I just love the scrim and the bolster flows so well with the entire knife.. Its truly supurb!
At 18:08 on October 29, 2009,
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Randy, HHH Knives
said…
Jeff, Thank you very much for the kind words and complements. This sight is awesome and Im happy to have found it.
Im taking a peak at some of your work and its exceptional..
Randy
At 23:53 on October 28, 2009,
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J.J. Smith III
said…
Jeff,
I find a clip-art pic, that I like and save it to my picture file. Basic editing can be done in "Paint" . You can also add text also. For the 3-D effects and resizing I use IrfanView, a free photo editing program. There are other programs that you can get, but I'm satisfied with the results of IrfanView. I've also been known to do some editing on PhotoBucket.
At 20:47 on October 22, 2009, Ben said…
I make toy guns, swords and knives. i'll post a few that i have.
At 19:19 on October 22, 2009, Brad Hyde said…
Awesome logo!!!.......when I posted the pic of the buffalo horn knife..I almost called it the "POPEYE" knife!!.....LOL
At 17:41 on October 22, 2009, Ben said…
Hi there, i just made the handle to the pelican knife, the rest is factory, i do make some stuff from wood though.

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