The one on the left reminds me of the Sykes Fairbairn fighting knife used by WWII SOE and OSS forces. You're gonna have to build another display rack if you keep making these. They look great.
Oliver, yes. I'm not trying very hard with these. They are just fun to make in between (slightly) more serious stuff.
I have a very small amount of that rippled ash left and just felt the wood was perfect for knife handles. far better than the leather washers of the original version dont you think?
Apart from me not being brave enough to get that close, they are the national animal and heavily protected by law. plus i've never seen one in 10 years. maybe I could start small with a gerbil?
The reason they are multiplying is that you're storing them too close together.
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