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And it is beautiful! Pictures don't do it justice, but the knife is flawless and built like a tank. This will be a prized possession for generations. Thanks again, Jim!



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Center mass,
Armpit level...

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That's one great looking knife!


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Very nice.


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That's a fine looking blade!


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Beautiful knife! What can you tell us about it? Length? What steel?


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Beauty!


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Beautiful knife! What can you tell us about it? Length? What steel?


This. I'm curious about the steel as well. Gorgeous workmanship.

Jim


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The steel is CPM-154 professionally hardened to 60. Taken from 120 grit to 1000 then a little massage on the buffing wheel! This is a "Semi" stainless steel that is worry free as long as it is not totally neglected. It holds an edge SUPER well as is extremely tough. I also use 01 tool, and CPM 3V. This was a really fun knife to make and almost wanted to keep it for myself, like I need another! I'm so pleased you are happy Sir!
Jim
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WOW! Eek


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We (me and my dad) have some knives made by Sybo as well, they are great.

the one made for me gets used HARD, and hasnt shown a bit of weakness, its probably going to last my whole life. Its going with me on my move to Alaska this summer.
 
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That is gorgeous. What are the serrations on the top of the blade by the handle, is that like a thumb rest?


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I meant to post something as well after I received mine. It turned out great and I love it. Very nice knife, and incidentally looks very similar to the one pictured above.

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The steel is CPM-154 professionally hardened to 60. Taken from 120 grit to 1000 then a little massage on the buffing wheel! This is a "Semi" stainless steel that is worry free as long as it is not totally neglected. It holds an edge SUPER well as is extremely tough. I also use 01 tool, and CPM 3V. This was a really fun knife to make and almost wanted to keep it for myself, like I need another! I'm so pleased you are happy Sir!
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The serrations on the spine of the blade are known as "jimping", not only for decoration but also for thumb placement and stability!! Done with small files!
 
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Do you have a website? I Googled "Dragons Breath Knives" and got some outfit in Connecticut.


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Pm sent!!
 
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Very nice
 
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Jim,

You should have a website, you have a large enough body of work and a wide variety of designs. It would be cool to see a website.
 
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I'm actually gonna look into it!! Thanks!!
 
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