Thank you all for your support! You're fantastic! SHOP AT kylenoseworthy.com/shop for my available stock. Email me at kyle@np-inc.ca for custom inquiries. [Note: I still get all emails sent to my old address at weiderfan.business@gmail.com. The new email is a company domain that's easier to spell than the old one, but all mail is auto-forwarded into one inbox.]
Kyle, I’ve emailed you a few times checking on a custom request. It’s been about 2 months since I heard from you. I fear my emails are going to your spam folder. I hope all is well!
Each and every one have their own distinct persona . Was thinking in the early stage that the pine cone was going to be a jaw dropper . I should of known, its a 4 way tie. They are all jaw droppers. Perfect my friend Perfect.
The 112 was meant to have a drop point blade! I have plenty with the clip but once I got my first drop point, that was it! Very nice work on all of them Kyle!
I think the pine then the anvil but all four are so good it’s very hard to pick. Your camera work is getting as sharp as your knives, very classy and I like the fading and ghosting effect
What magnificent knives….a true testimony to your skills…I think my favourite is the Bison and brass…..BUT, really how can you choose….they are all my favourite.
Beautiful! Love that bison horn one! I don't know that I would have known it was a horn if you didn't tell me, but the pattern is really cool. Nice work!
It's impossible for me to say which I like best, as I would be proud to own any of them!!! Quick question, is it possible to replace a blade on a 110???
Jasper plus nickel silver bolster and drop point = my favorite. I’m curious how you worked out the lock back on the bare heads when it seemed you had covered each side with scale material. Inquiring minds want to know! 😊. Great work Kyle.
I like the blood wood the best then the buffalo horn I think the buffalo would look better with the nickel bolsters but they all look better than they did that's the first time I have seen anyone take the rear bolsters off
Outstanding work, Kyle! These all turned out amazing. I think my favorite is the Jasper handle, though I agree that the I prefer the brass bolsters over the nickel. The pine cone scales are wild--what a unique look to those. Honestly, each of these knives are gorgeous in their own right and picking just one is a toss up for me. If one was interested in having you make a custom Buck (I'm thinking 110), what is the process to get that started? I don't see reference to this type of custom work on your website. Thanks for sharing this beautiful work with us Kyle. I am sure your client will be extremely happy with the results.
Hey! Those will be mine. Nice to see the work in progress. Are you doing the silver one too? Those turned out great. I thought the blood wood one would be too plain, but it is great. Not sure which I like best. Probably pine cone, bloodwood, buffalo, and jasper, in that order.
Kyle, I'm really interested in the high speed buffing pads you are using on your polisher. They look like they remove material really well and polish at the same time. I use different rouges but struggle with the pads. That process looks like it saves a great deal of time. The one at 8:29 in your video, can you let me know where to get them? Thanks, great work.
You've been around for the long haul. Since the 'good old days', of which I DO NOT wish to return! I'm currently editing at my shop with my shoes off so my feet don't sweat. Times have changed, my friend.
Thank you all for your support! You're fantastic! SHOP AT kylenoseworthy.com/shop for my available stock.
Email me at kyle@np-inc.ca for custom inquiries.
[Note: I still get all emails sent to my old address at weiderfan.business@gmail.com. The new email is a company domain that's easier to spell than the old one, but all mail is auto-forwarded into one inbox.]
Kyle, I’ve emailed you a few times checking on a custom request. It’s been about 2 months since I heard from you. I fear my emails are going to your spam folder. I hope all is well!
The jasper buck is beutiful absolutely stunning 🤩 they are all beautiful but the jasper or the bison are my favourites
Fabulous work! It's a toss-up between the Buffalo horn and the pine cone...edge to horn.
The "jasper" with nickel was my favorite of these absolutely phenomenal builds. Keep up the fantastic work, sir!
What great craftsmanship you do on all the knives. All of them are beautiful.
Each and every one have their own distinct persona . Was thinking in the early stage that the pine cone was going to be a jaw dropper . I should of known, its a 4 way tie. They are all jaw droppers. Perfect my friend Perfect.
Absolutely beautiful... all four.
I like all of them! Great idea with quad cinematography.
Beautiful job, love the pine cone, then the buffalo.👍
Beautiful!!!..only word needed!!!!!
That one with anvil insert is beautiful.
Awesome Custom Work Kyle. I Love The Pine Cone & Bison, Thanks For Sharing ! ATB T God Bless
I can't pick one because I like them all they all look so smart I'm cool a pleasure to the eye thumbs up
That droppoint with the bison….
It’s incredible, what a beauty.
oh my god. those are beautiful. I liked the first one, the black and red.
Oh wow, hard to pick a favorite, they are all gorgeous !! Simply put, BEAUTIFUL!!!
The horn is the most stunning absolutely . Pine number two for me . All very well done
Beautiful. I cant decide. Want them all. The horn is the best in my opinion, but I would want thepincone to edc because it is so cool.
Scallop, fish scale, and engine turning...
Pinecone 😁🙏
The 112 was meant to have a drop point blade! I have plenty with the clip but once I got my first drop point, that was it! Very nice work on all of them Kyle!
You really got that Jasper one looking nice.
I like the pine cone scales the best. 🔪🎸
Anvil pin buck is my favorite.
That pinecone is a really beautiful
Wicked Man!!! Been Pondering one of these from you.. Very Cool beans Indeed.
Thank you
I liked all of them but I liked the anvil one most
Beautiful knives!
Amazing once again. My choice would be the Buffalo horn , Great work
I really find the red pine cone very nice. The horn is beautiful, I agree
I think the pine then the anvil but all four are so good it’s very hard to pick. Your camera work is getting as sharp as your knives, very classy and I like the fading and ghosting effect
The bison horn is beautiful, but I have to say the pinecone scales really jumped out at me!!
All look great can't make the decision witch one is best
All beautiful!
Nice work as always Kyle!
They were all very nice but I liked the pine cone one the most. Beautiful work as always
Very very nice, beautiful work, and there's no way I could pick a favorite
The pinecone handle is definitely my favorite
Absolutely wonderful work Kyle
God bless
Amazing workmanship, congratulations! I’m a big fan of Buck Knives. Always carry one with me. Theology 👏🏽👍🏽👊🏽🙏🏽
Really great stuff. Nice, Kyle. True craftsmanship.
Of these I like the bison horn but personally I think green canvas or burlap micarta looks the best with brass.
I like the nickel bolster and red scale
Hey Kyle! The Tuckamore arrived yesterday and it’s a beauty! Thank you!
Wonderful!
Those are some really nice looking knives there Kyle. I would say the pine cone is my favourite.
Beautiful work as always Kyle.. If I had to pick just one I'd have a really hard time trying to decide, lol
What magnificent knives….a true testimony to your skills…I think my favourite is the Bison and brass…..BUT, really how can you choose….they are all my favourite.
amazing work as always
Awesome work man
The pinecone for sure!
I’m always impressed by your skill level👊🔪
The Buffalo horn is🔥
How about that anvil pin! That was a cool touch, but they were all amazingly done.
Awesome 👍
Beautiful knives Kyle. My favorite is between the pine cone and the blood wood with the anvil. They are all great. You do some great work. Later
I liked the pine cone
Such beautiful work!! What material is the black wheel your using at the end to polish?
Absolutely beautiful workmanship. And thank you for being an example of Romans 1:16
Beautiful! Love that bison horn one! I don't know that I would have known it was a horn if you didn't tell me, but the pattern is really cool. Nice work!
How do you take the bolster off and how do you sand the lock bar groove? Very nice work
I really like the pinecone handle material! Is that a material you’ll be offering?
Pine cone my fav, but wish it was brass...
It's impossible for me to say which I like best, as I would be proud to own any of them!!!
Quick question, is it possible to replace a blade on a 110???
Do you also do hidden tang knives?
Interesting, a Buck without the rear bolster.
If you're not careful you'll improve on perfection!
Take care and GOD bless
Beautiful 😍😍
Jasper plus nickel silver bolster and drop point = my favorite. I’m curious how you worked out the lock back on the bare heads when it seemed you had covered each side with scale material. Inquiring minds want to know! 😊. Great work Kyle.
I like the blood wood the best then the buffalo horn I think the buffalo would look better with the nickel bolsters but they all look better than they did that's the first time I have seen anyone take the rear bolsters off
Kyle, question have you done any automatic bucks?
Outstanding work, Kyle! These all turned out amazing. I think my favorite is the Jasper handle, though I agree that the I prefer the brass bolsters over the nickel. The pine cone scales are wild--what a unique look to those. Honestly, each of these knives are gorgeous in their own right and picking just one is a toss up for me. If one was interested in having you make a custom Buck (I'm thinking 110), what is the process to get that started? I don't see reference to this type of custom work on your website. Thanks for sharing this beautiful work with us Kyle. I am sure your client will be extremely happy with the results.
Hey! Those will be mine. Nice to see the work in progress. Are you doing the silver one too? Those turned out great. I thought the blood wood one would be too plain, but it is great. Not sure which I like best. Probably pine cone, bloodwood, buffalo, and jasper, in that order.
Kyle,
I'm really interested in the high speed buffing pads you are using on your polisher. They look like they remove material really well and polish at the same time.
I use different rouges but struggle with the pads. That process looks like it saves a great deal of time. The one at 8:29 in your video, can you let me know where to get them?
Thanks, great work.
I get all of my buffing wheels from Caswell Canada! Canton flannel, spiral sewn, burlap, etc
I agree that brass can look nice but the reason I gravitate toward nickel is because brass tarnishes so easily.
I mailed you some knives to customize scales and blade finish ! Case sj and a gec fixed blade
great!
I messaged buck to rehandle my blade HQ exclusive 112. How much would you charge to add elk or stag scales?
Pinecone!!!
I've been trying to find out if you can order a new buck knife with no scales. They will not respond. I was wondering if you know how
I don't think this is possible. I remove the scales myself. Pretty simple process!
2nd .... I'm getting slow .... forget that .... I'm 3rd .... there's at least two greater super fans out there ... who woulda thunk it
You're a busy man!
You want some wood that really pops? Get some Bocote.
1st like the old days...
Thank you, my friend!
Cold? When you really had to man up by melting your motorcycle tires out of the ice in your shop/shed.
You've been around for the long haul. Since the 'good old days', of which I DO NOT wish to return! I'm currently editing at my shop with my shoes off so my feet don't sweat. Times have changed, my friend.
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