Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Mon 26 Mar, 2007 10:20 am
New ballock dagger from Justin King
Posts: 3,646 Location: Midwest
Mon 26 Mar, 2007 12:27 pm
Sure does look very nice.
Posts: 4,194 Location: Northern VA,USA
Mon 26 Mar, 2007 12:41 pm
That is really nice. I like the detail work around the gaurd and how that leads into the wooden grip.
Man, Gordon, we need to get together again sometime. You've got some NICE stuff. :)
Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Mon 26 Mar, 2007 4:54 pm
Bill Grandy wrote: |
That is really nice. I like the detail work around the gaurd and how that leads into the wooden grip.
Man, Gordon, we need to get together again sometime. You've got some NICE stuff. :) |
Thanks guys. Just let me know Bill - with Spring here it is a nice time for a cutting party!
Posts: 2,608
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 6:21 am
Another nice effort from Justin! No doubt about it, the gentleman has talent! :) Man I hope the heat treat on mine goes well this time!
Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 7:57 am
Posts: 214 Location: Houston, TX
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 8:45 am
Very nice dagger, Gordon. That burled wood definately sets it off. Man, that IS a thick balde isn't it! Congrats on a fine piece.
Posts: 2,608
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 11:10 am
Nice picture and darned fine work Justin. I can't wait!
Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 2:29 pm
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Nice picture and darned fine work Justin. I can't wait! |
I'll be very interested to see what Justin does for you, Russ!
Posts: 450 Location: Montreal,Canada
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 7:07 pm
very sleek, tell me, can you post the link to the maker's site ?
JCH
Posts: 8,310 Location: Montreal,Quebec,Canada
Tue 27 Mar, 2007 8:54 pm
Very very VERY nice :cool: I too wonder about how thick the blade is ? Looks nice and strong. :D
How thick is it near the point ? A more general purpose blade might be thinner while a more armoured combat blade should be of thicker stock relatively speaking ?
Posts: 44 Location: Sydney, Australia
Wed 28 Mar, 2007 3:04 am
That is a REALLY nice knife. I just finished work on my first attempt at a
ballock dagger and this has inspired me to go back and have a serious go.
Excellent!
Posts: 38
Wed 28 Mar, 2007 5:15 am
Beautiful knife! The fit and finish on it is amazing! Gorgeous burl wood and such a wonderfully shaped hilt!
Posts: 9,570 Location: Dayton, OH
Wed 28 Mar, 2007 5:22 am
It's nice to see another nice
ballock dagger. :) The thick blade and burl handle are a nice touch, but I could be partial because my own
ballock dagger features those things. I'd also be crious to know the thickness of the blade. Mine starts out at about a 1/2 inch. Did Justin hollow-grind the blade or use a straight-sided triangular section?
Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Wed 28 Mar, 2007 4:48 pm
The blade is perhaps not as thick as it looks at just barely over 1/4 an inch. It tapers fairly linearly to around 1/8 of an inch at 1 inch from the tip, then more dramatically to the very tip.
Chad - it is flat ground.
I don't believe that Jason has a web site, though he is a member here, and you should be able to PM or email him. He does this in his "spare" time, I believe.
Thanks to all for the kind words (though they are really for Jason - not me)
Gordon
[Edit - I meant "Justin" - not "Jason" but wanted to leave my mistake so the comments below would have context. Mea culpa!]Gordon
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Posts: 2,608
Wed 28 Mar, 2007 9:45 pm
Who is this mystery Jason guy??? ;)
Posts: 551 Location: flagstaff,arizona
Thu 29 Mar, 2007 7:19 am
Actually I get called Jason often enough that I respond to it out of habit (usually, sometimes it's more convenient not to)...I have an old employer who I built houses for for about 5 years, he still calls me Jason when I see him and I gave up correcting him a long time ago. As long as I don't develop a split personality over it, I figure two names is better than none!
Thanks for all the wonderful comments, guys, and thanks to Gordon for taking a chance (twice) on a relatively unkown and unproven maker.
Justin
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Thu 29 Mar, 2007 7:31 am
Gordon,
Congratulations on a fine acquisition.
Justin,
I love what you've done with this piece. The shape and form is very clean and accentuates the quality of the work. The quality is evident without resorting to a lot of extra decoration, while maintaining a very authentic look.
Very nice.
Posts: 38 Location: maryland
Thu 29 Mar, 2007 7:43 am
SPIFFY!
wait, cutting party?!?!
when?! where?! :D :D :D
Posts: 501 Location: Purcellville, VA
Thu 29 Mar, 2007 4:17 pm
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Who is this mystery Jason guy??? ;) |
Darn it - I just called him that in an email the other day as well. Sorry Justin!
Gordon
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