A Moore & Grey desk knife

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Hello,
just finished, this deskknife that will also make a decent hunting knife.
82mm blade from N690Co, soldered and rivited bolsters from bronze,
113mm handle total with scales from stabilized giraffe bone, the bolsters will be engraved.

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Regards
Nicolas
 
Hello,
just finished, this deskknife that will also make a decent hunting knife.
82mm blade from N690Co, soldered and rivited bolsters from bronze,
113mm handle total with scales from stabilized giraffe bone, the bolsters will be engraved.

fetting-messer-wmg-pg1.jpg


fetting-messer-wmg-pg2.jpg


fetting-messer-wmg-pg3.jpg


fetting-messer-wmg-pg4.jpg


fetting-messer-wmg-pg5.jpg


Regards
Nicolas
This is one of my favorite handle materials. Well done!

Zieg
 
Thanks you!
Today I got the knife from the engraver, now it's finished.
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Regards
Nicolas
 
OK. It took me a bit of Googling to get this all figured out:

'Moore and Grey' are shotgun makers in Britain
'Fetting' is Nicolas Fetting
Nicolas Fetting is ' S surfer '

Engraver = Unknown

I shouldn't have to work so hard to see WHO is making such a good knife. But now I know. Mostly. ;)
 
Thank you, yes, Moore & Grey is a London shotgun company and I make some knives for them.
The engeaver is a local engraver Gliptica here in Málaga / Spain.
This one is for a member of the Italian family 'de Giorgi', several doges of Venice came from this old aristocratic family.

Regards
Nicolas
 
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