A learning knife

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A learning knife, very sorry, no intention to offend, just because like
Full length: 400MM
Handle material: Mammoth
Lindsay sculpture, gold inlay
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Very impressive work! I can definetly see some similarities with Kyle Royer

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Well sir, that's bloody magnificent. Did you do the engraving as well? If so, my hat is completely off to you!
 
You've learned very well! That's one hell of a fine piece of craftsmanship. :thumbup:
 
Absolutely ludicrous. Still can't wait for the day you make a sword.
 
Outstanding craftsmanship and artistry. More complex than many of your previous knives, and the engraving takes it up another notch. Did you do that, too?
 
Stunning knife and sheath, everything about it is excellent!
 
I'm always excited to open one of your threads.

Your knives never fail to impress!
 
I'm just learning and that is head and shoulders above what I can do. Saving the pictures for inspiration. The leather work is incredible.
 
I think he was apologizing to me. I'm offended because that kind of work, along with a lot of folks work in this forum, remind me just how far I have to go!😉 Seriously though, that is some very high quality craftsmanship! Well done sir.
 
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