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Seax
12" L6 blade. Bone handle with copper.
Sorry for the bad pic. The customer wanted the knife and my Digital camera was on loan. http://www.sethhowardknives.com/seax2.jpg Feedback please. Seth __________________ www.SethHowardKnives.com |
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Looks good to me, a nice plain straightforward Seax with the bone and copper adding nice touches. Did you make a sheath as well?
Roger |
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The bone looks really nice with the copper. Good job! What kind of tang did you use?
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A nice example of a "no-frills" seax.
Nice balance for the eye, I suppose it's fun to swing and use. I love it, Jan |
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Thanks for the kind remarks all!
Yes, it has a sheath, I just forgot to put in the picture. The tang runs about 4/5 of the handle. I thought about peening it but I worried the copper would be to soft for that to hold. Seth __________________ www.SethHowardKnives.com |
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