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    Default Knife makers

    I’m in need of someone who can take a shed I found and turn it into a knife handle.

    How much does something like this cost? Definitely think it would be worth it.
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    That deer rub on one of your marked trees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    That deer rub on one of your marked trees?
    Hidden under the straw where I stump marked it I suppose. Shame. Got most of it off
    Quote Originally Posted by Chessbay View Post
    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    I know a guy that makes Indian stone blade knives with antler handles. U wanting shelf item or a working knife

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    Call Chad Weatherford, good guy and makes some cool knives. Tell him Bud sent you.

    https://www.weatherfordknifeco.com/about.html

    https://m.facebook.com/pages/categor...1292448104185/
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaltMuck View Post
    Call Chad Weatherford, good guy and makes some cool knives. Tell him Bud sent you.

    https://www.weatherfordknifeco.com/about.html

    https://m.facebook.com/pages/categor...1292448104185/
    You are going to cost me some money
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaltMuck View Post
    Call Chad Weatherford, good guy and makes some cool knives. Tell him Bud sent you.

    https://www.weatherfordknifeco.com/about.html

    https://m.facebook.com/pages/categor...1292448104185/

    X2. Chad's good peoples and makes a fine looking blade.

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    To get an idea of what SW is talking about, you can go to eBay and search for "obsidian knife".

    You can also search for hidden tang knife blanks which might help you decide what kind of blade profile you might like.

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    Does it come with a spoon?
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    Does it come with a spoon?
    Only if it's headed to a Columbia dentite's locale...

    I like the OP's idea but he's going to have to be careful, especially if that shed is pithy in the middle. A hidden tang style profile of his choice might work well depending on the size and shape of the shed base. It's hard to tell from the pic if cutting and splitting the shed is feasible as well. If the OP has/has access to a drill press and a belt sander, it would be a cool DIY project considering the number of high quality knife blanks out there today.

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    https://woodyhandmade.com/

    Woody did a bunch of knives for a coworker and they turned out really nice-
    Cravin' me some boiled p-nuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delmer View Post
    https://woodyhandmade.com/

    Woody did a bunch of knives for a coworker and they turned out really nice-
    Wonder if Woody is kin to Richard Bridwell? Some of Richard's work...

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    You could send it to Randall and they could make you one, with a 5 yr wait list.
    Wayne Hendrix would be a good one to try (George Herron guy)
    David Manley Would also be a good one as well as Ralph Smith.

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    Mr Langley in Florence makes some fine knives.
    All Men are self made, but, only the successful ones admit it!

    2thDoc "because nothing matters till the games are played and clemson people have enjoyed success and know how to deal with it.

    any other stupid questions?"......Classic!

    CP#96743

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    I gave my Dad a Manley knife a few years back, it’s very nice.

    I’ve seen some of the woody handmade as as well, he’s got a cousin that squirrel hunts with me and Bryant is always showing me one of his knives. They seem like good solid quality also
    Houndsmen are born, not made

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