Fuselage by Tashi (France)

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Tashi is collector and also a helluva great designer. He made this project and half a dozen makers built his knife, including myself. Well, that's my intrepretation, I just changed the lockbar, making it as a front lock with hidden clip. Thanks Tashi for the design and Uli, for the great idea. Hope you like it, thanks for stopping by. Gus
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That's one heck of a well-done piece! I'm not usually a fan of multiple grinds but in this case it all flows together very well:thumbup:
 
Mind boggling. I'm not usually one that cares for radical grinds like that, but on this knife it looks fantastic.

Gus, could you tell us what tools you use to make your knives?
 
Gus, that is phenomenal!! I am not usually a fan of wild grinds like that, but I like it on that knife!! Way cool my friend!
 
Tis kind of project is always interestin to see - ope we can see all nives toeter wen tey are doe.
Nice work as usual, gustavo, and tese clean style seems to be becomin your trademark.
 
Gus, again another outstanding job. I also usually don't care or ,"wild", grinds but in this case it sems to flow together. I love all the different kind of thumb studs you put on your folders.:thumbup:
 
Like the others, I usually don't like multiple grinds but this looks great. I love how the blade and handle reflect each other. And my word, I don't know how you managed to get such a smooth rubbed finish on so many curves and dips and valleys yet still manage to keep the grinds sharp looking.
 
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