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  1. #1
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    Default Traditional Swedish Barrel Knife, My Version

    The latest from my shed...


    600 layer Damascus blade, spring and butt. Hand made Sterling silver fittings, brass liners, and Mallee Root Handle.


    Hope you like.




































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    Never seen one before, but I like it, nice root.


    SB
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    Thumbs up

    Wow! Sensational workmanship!!
    Andy Mac
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    Looks beautiful

    I am a but baffled though. To open the blade, do you need to remove the mechanism and twist the blade around, then re-insert mechanism?
    Neil
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    Thanks Guys, This is an old thread but here is my latest version...

    Two Bladed Barrel Knife


    Blades, spring and fittings: Damasteel Stainless Damascus
    Timber: Ringed Gidgee
    Ferrules: Sterling Silver


    Dimensions: Barrel: 4" / 100mm
    Large blade: 70mm
    Small Blade: 40mm


























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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
    Looks beautiful

    I am a but baffled though. To open the blade, do you need to remove the mechanism and twist the blade around, then re-insert mechanism?
    Basically yes, here it is on video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-TWpcJyK7k

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    Wonderful work Corin.

    Stewie;

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