The Talented Mr. Jagman

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BennytheBlade
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Post by BennytheBlade »

A few pics for the followers of the blade.

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Quite impressive.
I think the cross etching rubs against the liner tho.

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Post by Bowtown Blade »

very nice pics Benny
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Post by LeeR13 »

hey Benny,
What's the skinny on the kris. It doesn't look recent.
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Post by BennytheBlade »

Cant say that I really know.
Jagmans knife and he did the mods to it, so maybe he will chime in here.
I think he took a regular swinger and modified a kriss blade to fit.
Well done, thats about all I know.
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Post by JAGMAN »

Hi Lee, this knife came from 2 donated knifes for a pass-a-round knife.
Missaman and Tequisa donated the knifes, 1 swinguard and 1 kris stiletto.
From the donated knives I put this together using bone for the scales.
(bone from Nemo).
The lighter blade of the kris gives it a good kick, and Im pleased it has an aged look. This is the 3rd one Ive done although the first 2 were just blade conversions, this is actually the first one I took all the way apart and started from there, I struggled at times but learned a lot from it,
And as always - the info from others on this list was the main reason it was actually completed.
Now I realise why knife makers always say they are still waiting to build the one great knife, I could have spent a lot more time on this making improvments, but they will come on the next ones.
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Post by tequiza »

LeeR13 wrote:hey Benny,
What's the skinny on the kris. It doesn't look recent.
Lee
Lee,
i got that one from slo-joe about a year ago,it's one he said he bought several years ago.
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Post by tr4252 »

Nice work indeed Mr. Jagman! Very straightforward to splice the blades like that, and so well executed.

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Post by stepdaddy »

Fine work indeed, Jagman really went beyond with this item many of us get to enjoy. Thanks.



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