Terrill,It is a good thing she looks so good,it makes up for my limited photography skills.I would love to see what a proffessional photographer could do yaking pictures of her.Maybe some day we will get together and get some done..
Here is a link to more pictures of the knife:
http://www.beknivessite2.homestead.com/gmbowie.html
George,thanks...
Doing the nails isnt all that easy.You have to take a little liquid on a brush then add some powder to the brush then put that on the form and completely make the nail on top of the natural nail,then take different grit nail files and completely shape and buff them to look as natural as possiable,then polish them without making a mess.Then you hope she doesn't break or lift one as if this happens you have to go back and fix that nail,plus you have to do this at a minimum of at least every 2 weeks or you will be starting from scratch on them each time...One thing about it though.You work on your hand shaping skills for shaping a handle and guard by hand with files and sandpaper while you are doing them....
But if you do them for the lady of the house you get big smiles and other added bonuses

Plus it is a cool way to spend the evening with the wife while you are practicing how to shape a handle then hand buff it from about 60 grit all the way to a scratch free mirror shine,and she thinks you are doing this just for her

And she gets to brag to her friends that her husband does her nails for herwhile the friends say their husbands wonuldn't dream of doing anything like that for them

Plus a little time in with the wife like this makes her feel special and when you want to go to the shop she doesn't fuss that you don't spend enough time with her..
Bruce