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Up for trade is my Angle sword living steel bowie knife with black leather sheath. Wenge handle. OAL is 10.25, blade is 5.75. It is about 15 years old never carried only admired. If you take a look at there site or do a search on living steel that will give you more info on this one of a kind hand made blade. If you would like more info or additional photos just send me an email.
Looking for sebenza's, randall or busse, in trade. Other offers considered.
From the site: As unique works of art, Angel Sword blades command prices appropriate for heirloom-quality weapons. Their value also reflects the time and materials that go into each piece. These special works are one-of-a-kind blades that typically appeal to serious collectors.
Only the finest materials are used in the crafting of Angel Sword weaponry. This includes high-quality steel, custom alloys, precious and semi-precious stones, and the finest in wood, bone, horn, and other natural materials.
Watson uses a traditional bellows-driven charcoal forge to heat the steel, carefully purifying and carburizing each blade, hammering it into shape and then tempering it to perfection. The end result of these efforts is "Living Steel" - a super-high carbon steel blade (typically between 1-1.5 percent carbon) that is extremely flexible, very strong, and that holds an exceptionally sharp edge.
Looking for sebenza's, randall or busse, in trade. Other offers considered.
From the site: As unique works of art, Angel Sword blades command prices appropriate for heirloom-quality weapons. Their value also reflects the time and materials that go into each piece. These special works are one-of-a-kind blades that typically appeal to serious collectors.
Only the finest materials are used in the crafting of Angel Sword weaponry. This includes high-quality steel, custom alloys, precious and semi-precious stones, and the finest in wood, bone, horn, and other natural materials.
Watson uses a traditional bellows-driven charcoal forge to heat the steel, carefully purifying and carburizing each blade, hammering it into shape and then tempering it to perfection. The end result of these efforts is "Living Steel" - a super-high carbon steel blade (typically between 1-1.5 percent carbon) that is extremely flexible, very strong, and that holds an exceptionally sharp edge.
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