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Hi good people
...and then there was another one
BC Cigar #2
O/A 205mm (8") ,100mm(4") Damascus steel blade (stock Roman Privrel )engraved in relief and inlayied with rose Gold for the makers mark,the body is this gorgeous Turkish walnut root burl,the tip ("ash") is solid sterling silver,stipled and oxydized ,(can be used to pack your pipe)...hand engraved bronze band,the emblem at the front is inlayed MOP with rose gold pins...this set also features a guilotinne style cigar cutter,hand engraved bronze body with Rubies, damascus steel blade (stock Roman Privrel) @61-62 HRC,which is retained by leaf spring that allows for the blade to slide out and be used as a general purpose kiridashi knife (surgically sharp) for a number of tasks.
It is my understanding that this idea hasn't been done before other than by me,so it's about as unique as it gets,there being only 2 of these in the world,with this one being a step up from the first
Any questions,pls don't hesitate to PM or email me,
Cheers
Brian
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BC Cigar #2
O/A 205mm (8") ,100mm(4") Damascus steel blade (stock Roman Privrel )engraved in relief and inlayied with rose Gold for the makers mark,the body is this gorgeous Turkish walnut root burl,the tip ("ash") is solid sterling silver,stipled and oxydized ,(can be used to pack your pipe)...hand engraved bronze band,the emblem at the front is inlayed MOP with rose gold pins...this set also features a guilotinne style cigar cutter,hand engraved bronze body with Rubies, damascus steel blade (stock Roman Privrel) @61-62 HRC,which is retained by leaf spring that allows for the blade to slide out and be used as a general purpose kiridashi knife (surgically sharp) for a number of tasks.
It is my understanding that this idea hasn't been done before other than by me,so it's about as unique as it gets,there being only 2 of these in the world,with this one being a step up from the first

Any questions,pls don't hesitate to PM or email me,
Cheers

Brian







