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

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Todd as always very very nice knives.

I was speaking with Harvey King the other day and your name came up. He is one of my favorite knife makers. He speaks highly of you and your work and told me to tell you Hi.

I hate having two skilled knife makers living within a hour of me. It becomes hard on the wallet.
 
All of the pictures knives are beautiful, but I really, really like #733. Love the Wharncliffe blade, and the swept lines on the body of the knife, especially when closed. That there, friends, is a work of art!


-Matt
 
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.



I do appreciate the interest in the knives, something that is VERY hard for some to under stand, is I make ALL my knives with out a pattern.
So to make say? A five bladed Sow Belly, I would do it all from scratch......:eek::rolleyes::)

And that is not to say that I'm not working on one????? :rolleyes::)

Thanks for the reply.

TA
 
Todd as always very very nice knives.

I was speaking with Harvey King the other day and your name came up. He is one of my favorite knife makers. He speaks highly of you and your work and told me to tell you Hi.

I hate having two skilled knife makers living within a hour of me. It becomes hard on the wallet.

Thanks jb, I know of Harvey, tell him Todd said hey next time you see him.

How about another knife????

Here is Folder - #743
Mammoth Ivory
ATS34
Closed - 3 3/4''

Thanks for the looks, have a great evening.

TA




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I had no idea you did all of these with no patterns. But I guess after 743 knives, you have all the pattern you need in your head already. :)

Btw, #743 is awesome! Probably one of my favorites!
 
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