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Here I tried for the first time some silver inlay in the wall
nut handle and scabbard. [The strongly embarrassed creature on the 4x13 blade
is not a dog.] |
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This is again reluctance for throwing good steel. [4x13] The
handle is of apple tree. | 018-1 |
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019-1 |
This goat horn handle harass the life out of me. If you take
a closer look you will see it's constructed of two pieces braid each to other.
I am not sure the result worth. The blade is again 4x13. |
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When
I was young there was a game -"Can you guess the animal on the picture?"
Blade - 4x13. Handle - wild pear, deer's horn, turquoise and brass. The scabbard
is of stabilized decayed paper birch with turquoise inlay. | 020-1 |
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021-1 | This
is the Sting. Blade - 4x13. Handle - I don't remember already what kind of tree.
Scabbard - walnut and leather. |
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on the east wave. Blade - 4x13. Handle and scabbard wild plum tree. Nice soft,
pastel color. | 022-1 |
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023-1 | This
beautiful mulberry tree was prepared for burning near the road I was traveling
on. The three was very old and probably hit of thunder. No more of ten centimeters
of it's outside fitted. I took several pieces, and when polished one of them home
immediately decided to by all the quantity. I traveled again 60km. but the tree
was gone. Blade is 4x13. The tree is combined with
white polymer on my own recipe. I produced this knife
exactly one year after my first attempt in knife making. |
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The
fisherman's theme again. Blade - 4x13. Handle
- the same magnificent mulberry tree in the dark part and cornel tree in the light
part. Scabbard - Chinese birch. | 024-1 |
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