Been a while........Davison Slip Joint Knife

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Todd,

That is wonderful. I am going to assume it is already spoken for?
 
Ahh yes, after a visit to your site...I see it is sold.

I really like the blade profile.
 
where do you get ivory?
i thought it would be illegal

It's preban Ivory, you can get it of web sites, gun & knife shows. I picked up a chunk from an old knife maker, he had it in his safe 20 - 25 years?
It is easier I would say to get than good sambar stag?

Take care,

Todd



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Once again, I have to say that you are an ARTIST. Beautiful work!, as usual. Some day I hope to be able to get one of your knives.

Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
 
Y'know, Todd, if ya practice a little more you'll probably become a heck of a knifemaker some day instead of a professional knife photographer. :evil:

Beautiful work, as always. Purty pictures, too. :D
 
CShep,

My wife said we needed a wife to do all the domestic things we don't have time to do. I can send pictures of knives in my collection, but I'd need pix of your home (exterior and interior) and the kids before any serious discussions on a trade could take place.
 
Thanks guys - how about a couple more?:rolleyes::)


Folder - #733

Elephant Ivory
ATS34
Closed - 3 1/2''






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Had some ask about a shot with the knife in half stop.
So here is Folder - #732

Antique Green Jig Bone
ATS34
Closed - 4''

Thanks for the looks.

Todd





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Not the best photo, but the Cobble Stone G10 sure is different stuff? :D

I think it would be one of those? either you love it? or you hate it, type love affair? :rolleyes:

Anyway here it is, let me know what you think?

Folder - #734

Scales - Cobble Stone G-10
Steel - ATS34
Closed - 3 7/8''

Thanks for the looks.

Todd





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WOW! Truly superb looking knives. I especially like the Cobblestone G10 and the Mossy Oak Bone scales. Keep up the great work.
 
The cobblestone isn't my favorite, but its very very very difficult to not drool over any knife you make...

That Mossy Oak Bone I DO really like!
 
WOW!!
Beautiful works of art. I am truly impressed. FRom the useful blade design to the awesome photography.....very clean, and simple. I would be proud to own (and carry) any of those knives.
 
Todd,

Beautiful workmanship and pictures as always, thank you.

You brought tears to my eyes, with your first two ivory pictures. Once upon a time a dear friend, now passed on, had made for me some custom folders with ivory handles, very, very similar to your work.
 
Stockman

You know, Todd, one of these fine days I'd love to see photos of your shiny new T.A. Davison Wharncliffe Stockman.

Wharncliffe main blade, sheepsfoot or pen blade, and spey blade.

Alternatively, clip main blade, Wharncliffe second blade, and spey blade.

Heck, I'd even enjoy seeing a T.A. Davison Wharncliffe Trapper or Muskrat.

 
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