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Old Style Rifleman's knife

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24 September 2016, 08:04
Jerry Fisk
Old Style Rifleman's knife
I am still working on this one for my Micro show in a few weeks here at the house. I just slid it together for a photo.
the handle is from the last of the 13 trees George Washington planted for the colonies. This one was planted for the Georgia colony.

The steels in the 11 1/2 inch Damascus blade include steels from the Statue of Liberty, a 1700's rifle lock plate and from the bombing of Pearl Harbor. I will be posting up a few that I will have for the show in the next few days as the show is only a couple of weeks away. I have been down with the dang pneumonia for the past month or longer so work has been slow this summer.




Keep the Pointy end away from you
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24 September 2016, 08:16
Geedubya
mighty fine at first glance! Will be waiting to see more.

Best,

GWB
26 September 2016, 22:12
Use Enough Gun
Loved the article on Jerry in one of the latest hunting/firearms magazines. I don't have the stack of them here at the office, but was it Sporting Classics or Peterson's Hunting?
26 September 2016, 23:16
Savage_99
More fisk jewelry for the girls
27 September 2016, 18:28
Jerry Fisk
Thanks guys. It is Sporting Classic magazine that the article is in, I appreciate the kind words.
This particular piece is looking better as I get close to finishing it.


Keep the Pointy end away from you
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25 December 2016, 18:18
bwanamrm
Beautiful and historical. A functional piece of art.


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