This is some of the knives I've made in recent years.

Damasteel blade... Mosaic Damascus bolsters...
Mammoth Ivory Bark scales...
Diamonds inlaid in spine and thumb bob...
Wharncliffe blade... Mother of Pearl scales...
Anodized titanium pocket clip...
Mokume Gane bolsters... Jigbone scales... Stone in stud...
Baltic Amber inlaid in scales
Damasteel blade and bolsters... Mammoth Ivory scales
ATS 34 blade...Desert Ironwood scales
File worked spine... Mokume bolsters... Pocket clip...Beefwood scales
ATS 34 blade... Anodized bolsters..... Jigbone scales
Anodized titanium bolsters... Mother of Pearl scales
440C blade..... G10 scales...
3,2" damascus blade... Mokume bolsters...Rainwood scales
3,3" Damasteel tanto ground blade...
1,7" damascus blade....Desert Ironwood scales
2,7" damascus blade.....Titanium bolsters
Mokume bolsters....Fileworked spine... Pocket clip
2,7" blade...Titanium bolsters...Micarta scales
1,75" blade...Stainless damascus frame
3,2" blade... Mokume bolsters... Fileworked spine
"Micro" with Lunar Series gold coin inlaid in handle
3 comments:
Hello Peter.
Its Richard Tan here- You made two knives for me in the past and I absolutely loved them. Unfortunately I lost one in the move from Perth to the sunshine coast QLD.
I hope you are well and I always look out for you. I often wondered what became of you.
If you are still interested in making knives I would love to commission another.
All the best and hope you are well
Sincere respect and admiration..
Hello Peter.
Richard Tan here.
You made two knives for me in the past. I absolutely love your work and have always kept an eye out for you.
Please let me know if you are still making knives.
Best regards
Richard Tan- previously from Perth now in Sunshine coast
Hello Peter,
Just ran across your website and didn't know you are still making knives.
You made both a DI and an NI knife for me back in 2001 & 2002, love both of them. Please let me know if you still are taking orders or can be commissioned again.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience.
Best regards,
Guy Sacco
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