Dagger

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Hello my friends !!! How are you ? I hope they are good! This is the second part to get on this excellent forum. Well here I leave some photos of the piece that I made a few months ago. This dagger in pattern forge 15n20 W steels and SAE 5160. The cape is Maple Burl stabilized and dyed. The 135mm blade and the total length of the piece is 245mm . I leave a big greetings to you all! And have a happy 2015 !!! Thank you all !!! And excuse my bad English ! Greetings !





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the lines are nice, good finish and materials too.
But that jagged hole in the handle...maybe there's something I'm not understanding...
 
the lines are nice, good finish and materials too.
But that jagged hole in the handle...maybe there's something I'm not understanding...

I like it. It's almost like modern art in the sense that traditional design has been thrown to the side in the spirit of experimentation . It definitely is unique. I like that instead of just messing around with the concept theoretically, the maker went ahead and made a piece where there is so much going on aesthetically. The asymmetric handle adds as well.
 
Hi my friends! How are you ? Well yes! It's a design that escapes from traditional concepts. What I find with this design is off a little symmetry in a dagger. The hole at waist simulating a knot in the wood revealing the damask design on the inside of the cape. Good friends maybe it's not something to like him at all , it's just something I like to do, to excel vice art . I hope my English is known understand! I 'm bad language . A great greetings to all ! Thanks for looking!
 
I like it very much! Wonderful job on the damascus and the blade itself. I like the juxtaposition between the highly symmetric dagger blade and the asymmetric handle. It works!
 
I like it, but that hole in the handle might take a little getting used to for me. Love the blade!

Bill
 
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