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I finished this one a few days ago. I forged it from a bar of 1/4” 1095 steel. It is 14” long with a 9” blade and wrought iron guard and pinned pummel. It has a Teak handle. Thanks for looking
 

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That's a nice knife, @Ricochet . It sort of reminds me of the "Fort Ticonderoga" knife. That's cool the way you cut the throat of the sheath to match the curves of the guard.. I've not seen that done before.

Good work, my friend!

Notchy Bob
 
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