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    Default My Growing DT Family

    Here are my 3 DTKnives (www.DTKnives.com). Dan Thornburg makes these out of Nicholson files, saw blades, etc.

    They are differentially heat treated and sharp as a razor.

    The little one was my first, about a year ago.

    The medium one was last month.

    And the large Bowie was just given to me by two of my co-workers that I helped with some stuff at work.



    The medium sized one might be my favorite knife. It has a beautiful Hamon.

    Dan runs a printing shop and uses all the left over brass and copper stuff to make his pins and lanyard holes.

    And the stag handle on the large one is from a brow tine on an elk he shot last year.

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    Sheet Rock rifles, revolvers, glocks, long knives, dragons and now next it will be ????.
    Do you have a farm and many sheds to store your various collections.
    Good looking implements.

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    Default Re: My Growing DT Family

    Quote Originally Posted by Theunsb View Post
    Sheet Rock rifles, revolvers, glocks, long knives, dragons and now next it will be ????.
    Do you have a farm and many sheds to store your various collections.
    Good looking implements.
    Thanks, my friend. Dan makes some great knives.

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    Default Re: My Growing DT Family

    The family has grown a bit more.


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    Niiiice...Very very nice

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    Default Re: My Growing DT Family

    Thanks! My pic sucks but the two smaller stag handled knives differ in that one has brass pins and one has copper pins.

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