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    Push Dagger

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    Knife Scales

    Some Matthew Lerch scales I did for a dagger for the Arts in Metal show, with a couple WIP shots. Platinum inlay into stainless damascus design lined out and ready to engrave
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    War Pony

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    Last years bit projects

    A couple of bits I built last year, as time allowed. The first is a Santa Barbara cheek, half breed mouthpiece, using grade bit. The second is a Nevada cheek with a spade, collector grade.
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    Prototype vise top

    Would this vise top be something anybody would be interested in? I modeled this up, the concept being you would replace the upper portion of a standard vise with this plate so you can just bolt down your steel mounting blocks or other holding fixtures, bypassing any need for the jaws, reducing...
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    A little scrollwork

    Nothing over the top, just a little bread and butter scroll engraving.
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    Griffin and Howe model 70

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    Autumn Tigers

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    Multi color inlay work

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    Grumpy Lion

    A gripcap for a Griffin and Howe rifle I am currently working on
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    Mckenzie style scroll

    This was something a little different. These are some knife parts that initially were to be engraved by Lynton Mckenzie, however he passed before he got started on them. After that they were lost for about a decade, and only recently made their way back to the maker. In any case they came to me...
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    AKI 2019 knives

    Three knives I engraved for the ART Knife Invitational. The folder is made by Tom Overeynder the other two are made by SR Johnson
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    Browning Superposed O/U

    All finished and ready to go into the wood.
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    Browning O/U side one

    Side one engraving is complete. Side two is now underway.
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    Western Bright Cut Tutorial

    Bright cut scroll cutting sequence. 1. I have wriggled the backbone, I used a 37 flat 40 deg. face and no heel or a very low angled heel I use the low hand technique and over exaggerate the wrist roll to get this type of look. Keep the edge of the tool on the outside edge of my guide line. Also...

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