wolf creek knives
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A first for me when it comes to Christmas gifts for the family. All done but the knife block which I'm still trying to figure out.
Here goes (left to right top to bottom)
1. Meat hook turning device (PSI) for my son in law. The handle is made from a Jack Daniels barrel stave.
2. Crochet hook travel (PSI) kit for my grand kid. Handle is Royal Poinciana from Hawaii
3. 1st pen is a designer series from PSI done in Mahogany for our Postal Clerk. This wood came from Treasure Island in the SF Bay. The last two are acrylic bolt action pen and pencil set U.S. Navy pens/pencil for my son, a Navy Veteran.
4. A small roller from PSI that my wife will use for her quilts that she does. She's a local member of the Quilts of Valor and does quilting for the organization. The handle is Milo from Hawaii.
5. Jumbo crochet needles from PSI for my daughter. The 15mm handle is Bethlehem Olive Wood, the 20mm is very Curly Koa from Hawaii and the bottom is Milo from Hawaii.
6. A small folding pocket knife for my other grand kid. The wood is Flat Head Cherry wood from Montana.
7. A seven piece Chefs knife set done in stabilized Walnut. The scales are also book matched. This is the one that I need the block for that I hopefully will figure out how to do soon.
Thanks for looking and I hope you have a nice Christmas

Here goes (left to right top to bottom)
1. Meat hook turning device (PSI) for my son in law. The handle is made from a Jack Daniels barrel stave.
2. Crochet hook travel (PSI) kit for my grand kid. Handle is Royal Poinciana from Hawaii
3. 1st pen is a designer series from PSI done in Mahogany for our Postal Clerk. This wood came from Treasure Island in the SF Bay. The last two are acrylic bolt action pen and pencil set U.S. Navy pens/pencil for my son, a Navy Veteran.
4. A small roller from PSI that my wife will use for her quilts that she does. She's a local member of the Quilts of Valor and does quilting for the organization. The handle is Milo from Hawaii.
5. Jumbo crochet needles from PSI for my daughter. The 15mm handle is Bethlehem Olive Wood, the 20mm is very Curly Koa from Hawaii and the bottom is Milo from Hawaii.
6. A small folding pocket knife for my other grand kid. The wood is Flat Head Cherry wood from Montana.
7. A seven piece Chefs knife set done in stabilized Walnut. The scales are also book matched. This is the one that I need the block for that I hopefully will figure out how to do soon.
Thanks for looking and I hope you have a nice Christmas
