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Offline Ladobe

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WOW!!! Javelina Knives Update WOW!!!
« on: June 11, 2004, 03:00:05 PM »
Take a looksee at a couple of custom knives an old friend of mine down Phoenix way was making for me. Just got an update with pictures from Mike, and all I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!!!

He included the newest progress pictures (below), but please realize these knives and not completed - still not finish polished/beaded on the blades; handles only taken to medium grit so far and no where near done;, and the big Cougar does not have its three beautiful mosaic scale pins installed yet.

The Coyote is a 6" beauty with a 2 5/8" hollow ground blade out of D-2 Tool Steel that is glass beaded to a satin finish. Handle is sand blasted black linen Marcata. Besides great balance and looks, it will be a very functional carry knife with good grip and control even with bloody/wet hands. Custom sheath also included. Price? Mike is giving them away for about the cost of a tank of gas. WOW!!!

Don't have the exact dimensions on this big Cougar pattern varient, but its ATS-34 with A-Grade Desert Ironwood Burl scales that will have 3 mosaic pins dressing them up. Note the picture on the right of the tapered tang and black and white spacers to offset the scales and blade. Mike obviously has a damn fine eye for detail and design. Will also have a custom sheath.

I have known Mike for years - he is an outstanding gentlemen who is doing some outstanding custom knife work.  Check the link to his website - you'll be very glad you did (wouldn't hurt to tell him you also run GBO).

Can hardly wait....... (drool)

Larry  :bye:

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Nice work
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2004, 06:12:06 AM »
Very nice work.  Arizona seems to have a ton of really good custom knifemakers coming out of the woodwork.  I've been considering moving there to get plugged into it and get inspired/motivated by being around the makers there.

Tim

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« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2004, 07:33:13 PM »
Ladobe,
I see why you said ( wow ) I did too,They are fine looking knives, I have to be carefull when it comes to knives or else i will spend all my gun money. I envy you Sir but i admire your taste, have a good day and stay safe............Joe..............
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Update on my Javelina Knives
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2004, 09:24:36 AM »
Thanks for the comments gents.   Mike got the knives out to me about 2-3 weeks ago - now its WOW!!!  WOW!!!

Here's a followup picture of what he sent.

Larry

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