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#2
Blade: hand forged ELMAX steel, tempered to 60 HRC, razor sharp.
Handle: walnut wood, sterling silver wire inlay, face engraved from pure silver.
Knife comes as is, without sheath!
Asking price: USD 1.300, including worldwide shipping with DHL (shipped from Prague, Czech Republic).
Preferred payment method: PayPal (stanislav@stanislavpetera.net)

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#3 (aka demon killer)
Blade: hand forged damascus (three colors, 76 layers), tempered to 60 HRC, razor sharp.
Handle: stabilized buckeye burl, silver inlay
Knife comes as is, without sheath!
Asking price: USD 800, including worldwide shipping with DHL (shipped from Prague, Czech Republic).
Preferred payment method: PayPal (stanislav@stanislavpetera.net)

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Stanislavpetera - this is your first post here on BF, so you are a knifemaker? An introduction would be nice and helpful.
 
I'm sorry, it seems I'm breaking all the rules right from the start, I hope that being a newbie here could be used as some sort of excuse :) As for introducing myself: I'm originaly from Prague, Czech Republic. I spent many years working all around the world as fashion and advertising photographer. About two years back I realised I needed to create something in material world as well (since photography is all very digital and not 'real' anymore, at least for me :)), so I started studying jewellery at first. I studied with master silversmiths in Chiang Mai, Thailand, then in Celuk, Bali. After some time I realised that jewellery is too small of a medium for me to express my visions. I also met master blacksmith who was making traditional Balinese knives (Kris) and it struck me as a lighting that this was what I really needed to do. And since then I'm studying different knifemaking techniques with different masters in Bali, Java, Japan and Czech Republic and making knives in the process. My masters always believed and tought me that knife has to have a soul, so that's what I try to achieve...as well as artistic perfection and using as simple techniques as possible.
 
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