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    Chopping with style


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    hello together,

    this sort of ´sunday-chopper´ was built for my last show this year-
    and there it was the first sold one.

    blade: W1, forged
    habaki / guard: bronze/steel
    grip: grenadill-wood
    total: 36cm
    blade only: 22cm
    thickness: 6,5-2,5mm

    thanks for looking!
    gerhard























    ceterum censeo, ferrum esse cudendum!
    wieland der schmied a.d.2007

    http://www.wieland-der-schmied.de

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    Wow. I can see why it sold first.

    That is a great looking knife.

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    正點!!!

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    Gerhard, Looks pretty good to me. You've got a great style. Still waiting for your funky chicken knife.

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    Style doesn't begin to describe it and I'd be hard-pressed to mar that outrageous hamon actually chopping into something with it!


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    Outrageous hamon is right, and the rest as astonishing,

    John
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    Fantastisch!!!
    Rolf

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    impressive! I realy like your carving

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    Holy grail! When you say style i did not know you meant absolutely amazing! Because that is some amazing work!

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    VERY NICE!

    Beautiful, elegant lines, very nice materials! Very nice sheath as well! And that carving just makes it MORE sexy!

    Kind regards,

    Jos

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    Gerhard do you make you the Bladeshow of Gembloux?
    Use a knife, it's also to share a moment with his creator....

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    Another AWESOME knife Gerhard!

    Your knives are consistently impressive. ALWAYS a pleasure to see them.

    Thanks,
    Peter

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    thank you all for looking and posting,
    I´m glad you like my knife!

    @berno,
    I will not be at the bladeshow in gembloux.

    best regards
    gerhard
    ceterum censeo, ferrum esse cudendum!
    wieland der schmied a.d.2007

    http://www.wieland-der-schmied.de

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    That's another success.
    Can I order you some WIP pics for the next one ?
    Pleaaassse.

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    Wonderful flow, great knife !

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    @ el don jeremie & gak,
    thank you too for posting!

    gerhard
    ceterum censeo, ferrum esse cudendum!
    wieland der schmied a.d.2007

    http://www.wieland-der-schmied.de

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    Wow! is right. That knife sure has a lot of different things going on but you managed to get them to all compliment each other extremely well. Me likee!

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    Beautiful,just superb!!

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    You're not a knifemaker, you're an artist, I can't believe the way you sculpt the handles and the little touches like that fancy notch in the blade. It's really something else.

    Red

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