
Originally Posted by
ShaunMaxwell
I'd run across this the last time I was searching for a bladesmith to make another sgian and thought it might fit the bill:
http://www.scotiametalwork.com/page26.html
It's pretty simple, but still a bit on the dressier side, IMHO, and is reasonably priced for a handmade knife. The 1095 blade means that this would be a functional knife as well as a thing of beauty. . .
I will vouch for the quality of the work from Scotia Metal Work. I own one of the early lion rampnat rings he made, and I've looked at his blades up close and personal, and they're very nice pieces.
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