I found the blade of my old knife in my dad's shed, many years ago with no handle. It is a double shear piece of steel and hard as a cats head. As it was just the flat steel blade, I simply cut up an old piece of fence post for a handle and riveted it in place with a couple of old nails. Worked for years.
On seeing some of DMH handy work I asked him to take me a blade a little longer and with a handle that was also longer.
The pics are of both after some work last night under the light and a session with the mincer.
Where I thought my old blade was just about perfect as a general purpose skinner the new knife is far stronger and has a heft that feels more positive in the hand. The edge held up to the skinning tasks of the night and I am more than happy with the style and balance. A major part of the knife is the handle and it is beautiful as is the handle he put on my old skinner. If DMH is about, I will let him comment on the build. The quality of the blade and handle is superb . Hand crafted, made in Aust and very functional. I really like the handle shape on my old knife with the larger width at the back. The sheathing is bomb proof, very stoutly made and formed and sized to individual knives. He even organised for one sheath to be made back to front for me as I am a lefty. Just nice work and a bloke who is easy to deal with.
The people here have some great skills.
Bill



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