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I think you should use some of those Colgate whitening strips for those bone handled tools. :D

Other than that it's pure envy on my part. :)
 
Sweet-- she's a beauty. I never get tired of looking at that particular khuk. Do you ever use it, or have you kept it pristine. I don't think I would ever be able to use it; it's just too beautiful.
--Josh
 
ferguson and/or sweet
Could you give the stats on those? Length, weight etc. Thanks it is beautiful.
 
Originally posted by Josh Feltman
Sweet-- she's a beauty. I never get tired of looking at that particular khuk. Do you ever use it, or have you kept it pristine. I don't think I would ever be able to use it; it's just too beautiful.
--Josh

...pristine as the day I snatched her up from the convention...I just cant bring myself to cut anything with this one and will stay that way
 
Originally posted by Mark Nelson
ferguson and/or sweet
Could you give the stats on those? Length, weight etc. Thanks it is beautiful.

total length: 22 1/16"
weight: 1 lbs 14 oz.
wood handle length: 4 1/2"
blade length in a straight line: 16 1/2"
blade width at center: 2 1/2"
blade width at most narrow: 1 9/16"
thickness at bolster: 7/16"
thickness 1" back from tip: 3/16"
 
A good picture requires a good camera ...`Sigh
 

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Berk, I suspect you are a better photographer than me but I have to agree with your assessment -- your camera sucks.
 
ha! I'm still using my camera a Pentax SF10 that I bought back in 90' at the PK in Bad Kissingen Germany...just waiting for the new Pentax IST D to hit the streets and no more film!

for these pics I bought a blackboard white on the otherside, put it on the kitchen table and used natural lighting

same blackboard, time and place
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