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Shot these recently for Kevin Casey. The wood is Tasmanian Eucalyptus Burl in the first one and Tasmanian Eucalyptus Fiddleback Burl in the third. They all feature Kevin's interesting feather damascus steel.
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Last edited by Buddy Thomason; 11-10-2010 at 04:18 AM. |
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Kevin's doing incredible work.
Don't know of anyone who has more well executed variations of the feather pattern. Very nice images as well.
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The wood is really amazing on that third one!
Bob |
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Buddy,
Great photos of Kevin's knives. I saw one of his folders with Tasmanian Eucalyptus Fiddleback Burl handles. It was about the nicest wood handle that I have seen. I agree with Kevin Jones, Kevin Casey has the feather pattern down as well as anyone. |
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I really like how he continues the center-line of his feather pattern from blade to front bolster to rear bolster.
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Great work, Budddy.
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Those are all SWEET knives and excellent pictures showing them.
Kevin Casey SURE does make some beautiful feather pattern damascus! Peter |
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He really did a great job with that feather pattern!
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