06-02-2009, 09:43
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Asset
Join Date: Feb 2009
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New blades
At the request of Mr Harsey, I will put any new blades I finish at the end of this thread. If you see it bump up take a look and tell me what you think.
Eric Kramer
Here is one that I took to Blade to get some feedback on.
Details
CPM154 3/16 thick
10 1/4 overall
5 1/2 blade
black and tan g10 handles
Blade and handle screws where blasted and acid etched to give it the gray color.
Thanks for looking
Eric Kramer
Last edited by cosmok; 09-13-2009 at 19:55.
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06-03-2009, 11:09
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Guerrilla
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Very nice blade.
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07-14-2009, 20:26
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Asset
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Add new content
Here is are a few pics of the latest Gutshot I finished up last week. Specs are the same as the original except I stretched the handle out about a quarter inch more. The original design was made for smaller hands and tended to "scrunch up" your last 3 fingers.
Thanks for looking
Eric Kramer
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07-14-2009, 21:49
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Quiet Professional
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cosmok
Here is one that I took to Blade to get some feedback on.
Details
CPM154 3/16 thick
10 1/4 overall
5 1/2 blade
black and tan g10 handles
Blade and handle screws where blasted and acid etched to give it the gray color.
Thanks for looking
Eric Kramer
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Eric, That is a nice blade, I love the bead too!!
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07-14-2009, 21:50
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Quiet Professional
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cosmok
Here is are a few pics of the latest Gutshot I finished up last week. Specs are the same as the original except I stretched the handle out about a quarter inch more. The original design was made for smaller hands and tended to "scrunch up" your last 3 fingers.
Thanks for looking
Eric Kramer
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Good looking handle, both in length / profile and I like the grooves. Keep up the good work.
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07-19-2009, 17:44
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Quiet Professional
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Location: Aberdeen, NC.
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Nice work
Love the attention to detail!! Clean lines and looks like it would be comfortable in the hand!! Job well done! Were did you get the ugly bead...LOL
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07-19-2009, 22:22
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Asset
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Some guy was selling them outside the bathroom at Blade  Thanks.
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09-01-2009, 13:10
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Asset
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Un-tactical EDC
This is an older design that I did a couple of a few years ago and kind of forgot about. I have another on the bench right now that is waiting on handles that is a larger version of this design. So without further ado, here's the skinny on this one;
6 3/4 overall
3 1/4 blade
zebra wood handles
hand rubbed flats and machine finished bevels.
Thanks for looking and as always, feedback is encouraged.
Eric
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09-13-2009, 19:56
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Asset
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Here's the latest Gutshot Fighter model. This is the 2nd one I've made with the longer handle on it. The handles on this one are a little different, I laminated some O.D. Green G10 and some black and green linen micarta and came up with this. I am really happy with the look, something different. Here's the specs;
10 1/2 overall
3/16 CPM154
5 1/4 blade, top 4 in sharpened
od green G-10 with black linen micarta.
Thanks for looking and feedback is always welcome
Eric
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09-20-2009, 11:22
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Quiet Professional
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Really good look with the laminated black / green scales!
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09-20-2009, 13:12
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Quiet Professional
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I really like the first one and the last one. What kind of sheath are you making for these?
I would love to see something small I can stash on my vest, about a 3.5" blade, small, something I can pull out of my gear if I need to poke someone; thin and flat so I can also use it in my vest when I fly so I can use it for survival.
Really like your work. Are you selling these yet?
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09-21-2009, 10:03
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Quiet Professional
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Originally Posted by highspeedmdd
I would love to see something small I can stash on my vest, about a 3.5" blade, small, something I can pull out of my gear if I need to poke someone; thin and flat so I can also use it in my vest when I fly so I can use it for survival.
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Psst...brother, I think we got ya covered on this...
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/...ad.php?t=18550
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09-21-2009, 10:18
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Originally Posted by Razor
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I was thinking the exact same thing.
TR
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09-23-2009, 09:22
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Cosmok,
Wow! Great looking stuff and thanks for keeping us posted.
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09-23-2009, 09:54
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Quiet Professional
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Cosmok,
Those are some sweet looking blades.
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