The following post was kindly sent in by Woodlore customer Nick, who purchased the Julius Pettersson Knife Blade:
Nick Murphy's Julius Pettersson knife[/caption]
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Nick's knife, complete with hand-made sheath[/caption]
Hello Woodlore, Having a look at the blog I noticed that there were a few pictures of completed knives and I thought I would send in a couple of mine:[caption id="attachment_1882" align="aligncenter" width="360"]
Nick Murphy's Julius Pettersson knife[/caption]
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Nick's knife, complete with hand-made sheath[/caption]
Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the build - wish I did in retrospect. I made the knife about three years ago now - soon after it first came out on the website. Tracking down the materials was interesting and introduced me to the subculture of Scandinavian knife making. I followed Ulf Avanders book as best I could and tried to use authentic materials; all apart from the piece of buffalo horn for contrast and the bit of exotic hard wood, the name of which I have forgotten. It was a great project and I recommend it. I still haven't got round to the Scrimshaw - maybe one day. Nick Murphy
4 comments
Sad that few will appreciate what you have done here… and the effort! Bravo <3
Beautiful stuff thanks for sharing
Great little Sheath Knife you made there bud, great job!
Great job on the knife and sheath, Nick. Very beautiful.
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