Agra Fighter

Hello Guys. Thank you so much for the kind words, as always!
The collar section is not a weak point on this knife or any of the others I made. All my blades are differentialy hardened, around 1/3 of the blade wideness, so everything that's not the edge or close to it is soft. If you bend test this knife to it's break, you'd end with a bended and breaked blade with a perfect handle.
About the size of the pictures:
My website is down, as some of you may have noted, so I need to host the pics on Orkut, so I can post it here.
By the way, Agra is a city of India.

Cheers!
 
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That's lovely, my friend!
The polished accents changes completely the image of your knives. It's a great step forward... you are learning good! :D

Kind regards
Javi
 
Lovely piece. I really like the differential polish too.

I have a dream of one day seeing an integral D-guard knife. If anyone can do it, you can.
 
You've posted several stunners lately, but this one floats to the top of the list on pieces you've made that I would truly love to own... :eek:

Am a big fan of Mammoth Ivory, and that color choice just puts this piece out there!!!! :thumbup:
 
Another great looking piece Rodrigo.
I too like the differential polish treatment.

I can see a Sendero influence in the handle shape.
 
Cool looking piece. I like the old-school scale treatment at the butt.

It reminds me of this, a bit.

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