Here are a trio of knives I just received from Frank.
The top is a large French trade knife, with osage scales and 20 pins. It's the big brother to the other one he posted earlier. I have a big hand and wanted to be able to fit all of my fingers between the knob and the curve in the blade. The blade is 8.5" and the overall length is a touch over 13". It's a big knife for sure, but it will be the perfect pig-sticker/kindlin' chopper/steak flipper/bow scraper knife.
The second one is a 4" skinner I had Frank make for one of my best friends. His late father was a farrier, so we included a rasp bolster. The elk antler scales were influenced by his scientific work with elk. The blade is a 4" drop point and the overall length is around 8".
The last is a gift for my father-in-law. It's a sweet little 3" skinner with a whitetail antler scales. The blade is a drop point and the overall length is a little over 7".
Michelle made up some awesome sheaths. They hold the knives securely and are very high quality.
I have some additional pics that I can post, if anyone wants me to.