Hawkbill...

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Hi Guys,

My friend Alex asked me to do a Hawkbill / Kerambit style.
I am not familiar with this type of knives, so I started doing a design, then Alex suggested some changes and come to this..

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I wanted to share with you all, the knife over.

Best Regards,
Claudio

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You have out done one yourself with this peice. Its so elegant, stunning and deadly all in the same breath. I think I enjoy The sheath as much as the knife. Alex is a lucky man and I know I'm Lucky as well to own one of you knives. Thx for sharing and inspiring.
 
this knife should be in a movie
 
The San Mai is stunning, the sheath is beautiful, and the handle is expertly sculpted. Incredible package overall.
 
Hello!

Claudio, my friend, thank you and your brothers once more for an amazing piece!

As always, you make it impossible for me to say what I like most, your trademark blade, the handle with it's great flow or the sheath that really is the icing. Wonderful overall package!

Looking forward to getting my hands on it! :)

Best regards,
Alex
 
That is all kinds of awesome. :thumbup:
Now I just need more hours at work...:)
 
Hello!

Claudio my friend, I am once more deeply impressed by your work! :)

The great Hawkbill also fits my hand like a glove!

I did not get the chance to take it to the studio yet, but here is on quick snap at home:

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Best regards,
Alex
 
The knife is just incredible....I especially like how you sculpted the handle to flow with the blade. :thumbup:
 
I absolutely love everything about this but where I'd come undone would be with my irresistable urge to use it in the kitchen - I mean, how do you dice up garlic cloves with this thing without destroying your cutting board and/or bench-top?!! :rolleyes:
 
It's so beautiful :thumbup:
Congrats to Claudio and Alex :)

.. but where I'd come undone would be with my irresistible urge to use it in the kitchen - I mean, how do you dice up garlic cloves with this thing without destroying your cutting board and/or bench-top?!! ..
Then how about a Katana or a Tomahawk, pal :D
Come on Pete .. don't take this seriously .. it's merely a joke :)

mohd
 
You consistently are producing impressive pieces.

Thanks for sharing
 
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