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« on: March 09, 2012, 09:20:05 pm »

you buy the knife blade or actually forge it?
[/quNo I order mine from Alabama Damascus. I order it in bar stock or in pieces around 6"x12". I tried making my own one time and it took so long with my little forge that I would have to charge $5,000 a knife to make it worth it. Theres alot of work in it. They have big industrial forges and air hammers and can turn out a piece pretty quick. Its still pretty expensive to buy but it beats making it. I cut out, grind, and temper my own blades. Alot of people by pre made and heat treated blades and put a handle on them and call them hand made. I dont call that hand made but to each his own. I also make knives out of carbon tool steel, spring steel, files, hoof rasp, horse shoes and old saw mill blades.

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its a fine looking knife. i had thougt of trying it myself while in afghanistan, but didnt know where to start looking for the blades.
again fine looking blade.
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