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Now that's some serious skill!It reminds me more of Edvard Munch's The Scream.
Now that's some serious skill!It reminds me more of Edvard Munch's The Scream.
Holy smokes, nice work by your son! What a coincidence!!??That's AWESOME Barrett
This is one of my all time favorite art projects of my eldest son back when he was in school
Nice photo Alan, glad to see her on the board...she has never looked better!Is this horn, Jeff? I mean it's from a unicorn which I see about as frequently as BigFoot.
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This is "The One"
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This is "The One"
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Barrett, at first glance I was thinking serious photo-shop skill....then now I just realized how the "knot" in the wood cover matches up with the face in your photo-shopped version....I have to say that not only are you skillful but also extremely creative!!...now I'm not sure if I can ever look at this cursed knife the same again, lol.It reminds me more of Edvard Munch's The Scream.
I've got some muffler bearings you may be interested in....in all seriousness that really is a grail knife, that stag is incredible.How about a cabin on 5 acres with river frontage?
Alan, what a beauty! A rare knife with incredible stag! Show us the other side sometime!This is "The One"
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Received the last one in polished stag today to complete full series of eight in the new 25 run. The picture doesn't really show it but it is highly polished to a very nice sheen...also the mid and back pins are larger, flush, and rounded which I thought was different/cool.Polished stag comin?
Excellent lineup!
I think these Ironwood versions came out quite nice. If I had to pick one negative, it is the deep set pins. If they get any deeper, there's not going to be any material left for them to secure down. I know this is a topic that comes up frequently about it being a time saver or something along those lines, but honestly there's no real valid reason for it in my opinion.