English scroll engraved integraframe

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I know some of you don't really care for English scroll. It isn't always my favorite either, but like so many things English, it is an exercise in detail and discipline without looking like it.

The folder is one of my Self lock integraframes with 4 black lip pearl inlays. Blade is CPM154, frame is heat treated 416ss.

Hope you enjoy!!


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Thanks for showing us this really nice piece of art! I like the English scroll engraving on this knife. I thinks it fits the knife wonderfully.

Ken
 
That's a beautiful piece Bailey. The English scroll is perfect for that folder.
 
like so many things English, it is an exercise in detail and discipline without looking like it.

Well said:thumbup:.

I well and truly love the looks of that beauty. I'm really glad you took a photo looking down at the back of the knife. It's my favourite angle.

Fantastic!:):):)
 
I admit I don't usually like scroll work. On this, however, it's wonderful. I like everything on this knife.
 
that is so lovely. I know that sounds funny but the engraveing is sooo nice
 
Those who don't like English scroll should just go off in a corner and play with their nekkid wimmin bulino sample plates. The rest of us are content to drool over pieces like this.:D
 
The exercise in detail and discipline seems to go well beyond the scroll embellishing. Great layout and execution of the entire knife. Also, thanks for showing the ivory hunter.

Take care, Craig
 
Nice scroll work that suits the design very well IMO.
Absolutely beautiful handle. Good work.
 
Thanks Bailey. :D.
 
That is REALLY nice Bailey. The engraving looks great, the knife is beautiful and so is that black pearl.

BUT....traditional English scroll should have the heads of the scroll shaded:D

Peter
 
You can put me in the camp of those who LOVE English scroll. This knife is absolutely gorgeous in all respects.

Roger
 
The Integraframe design's elegance is set off by the delicate engraving and the complementary shapes of the inlays. Bailey scores another!

John
 
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