I’ll just share these two. I bought the top one from a local craftsman in Cimarron New Mexico. It has a 4” blade and the handle is burled maple.
The bottom one was made by my father for me when I was a Boy Scout. It’s 45 years old. He was a machinist, but no knife maker. Unique just the same and I was a proud little guy wearing it on campouts. The blade and core of the handle is a file. The quillion and grip is made of alternating nickel and leather. He threaded the very end of the grip and threaded the last piece of nickel like a nut which was tightened down to compress the nickel and leather and then he shaped the grip. Like I said, it’s not ergonomic or balanced, and I have trouble with the blade rusting. I need a knife maker to take it and finish the blade in some way to protect it. The leather is breaking down from age but I doubt I’ll attempt to do anything with it. It stays in a drawer. I’d also like a good scabbard made for it. Anyway, it is unique.
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