Some knives I made lately

Peter Larsson

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Here is some safaristyle knives that I have made lately:
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Buffalo and musk ox horn.
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Mammuth tusk and desert iromwood.
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Redheart and african blackwood.
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Buffalo horn
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Mammuth and african blackwood.
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Buffalo horn and redwood burl.
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Desert ironwood and redwood burl.
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Purple heart and Buffalo horn.
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Buffalo horn.
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Redwood burl.
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Redwood burl and Fosil seacow bone.
 
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Very nice!
 
Fantastic knives !
 
Great looking Knives
 
There are some very good using patterns there and to be done in such a beautiful way only adds to the appeal.
The second one down in mammoth tusk and desert ironwood along with the third from the bottom in buffalo horn would make a fantastic pair for any occasion.
 
Beautiful(y)
 
Great looking knives!! (y)(y) Like everyone else I want to know if you are selling them???
 
Yes , I'm selling them!
You can check out my homepage:
Petersknivar.n.nu and look under safari knivar.
The homepage is in swedish but there is a google translate button.
The prices are in swedish krona. 1 US Dollar is 8,25sek.
 
Peter,

Beautiful looking knives. I'm actually in the market for a quality custom knife. I have been in contact with a knife maker that I've been trying to get to make a knife for me, but he's been too busy, and keeps blowing me off. Anyway, some of your Safari style knives are almost exactly what I'm looking for in a design. I have a couple of questions:

1) Can you tell me a little more about the steels (CPM 154, 440C, D2 Steel) you use, and the construction methods employed (heat treat, cryogenic, etc.)?

2) What are the dimensions of some of your safari knives, specifically the first 2 knives pictured (Buffalo and musk ox horn, and Mammoth tusk and desert ironwood)

3) Are their any import restrictions on knives into the US? This sounds stupid I know, but anymore, I try to be as knowledgable as I can about international law, restrictions, etc.

4) What payment methods do you accept?

Again, great knives!
 
Beautiful knives!
 

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