Kingdom Armory Customized Sebenzas!!!

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The damascus seb is my newest one from Kingdom Armory but both were customized by Dave.
These look way better in person but this is the best I could do with my poor photography skills and the forums size limitations.

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Was that just a normal scale before? Wondering what it looked like before. Still sweet!
 
Extremely good looking work there - I'd be proud to carry those without a doubt!
 
Was that just a normal scale before? Wondering what it looked like before. Still sweet!

Yeah both of these were the regular sand blasted handles but they were carved and polished and the bottom one was also stonewashed. I didn't take any pics (my 3yr old wouldn't allow it lol) but I put in a lot of extra time polishing the edges of the scales and both were taken up to a dull mirror finish. I didn't want to take the edges any further because my experience in the past was that a full mirror polish looked a little better but handling the knife would leave noticeable smudges. As they are now this is not an issue. Like I said in the first post my photography skills don't do these justice...every little turn of the handle causes the light to reflect differently which gives them a shimmering jewel effect that I love!


WOW, I'm really liking the Damascus with those scales.

I agree...which is why I have been patiently waiting for my Kingdom Armory Samaritan with carved ti handle and a Chad Nichols ladder damascus blade.
 
Dave is the man!!!!


Those look really great, he has done a few for me in the past.
 
yeah both of these were the regular sand blasted handles but they were carved and polished and the bottom one was also stonewashed. I didn't take any pics (my 3yr old wouldn't allow it lol) but i put in a lot of extra time polishing the edges of the scales and both were taken up to a dull mirror finish. I didn't want to take the edges any further because my experience in the past was that a full mirror polish looked a little better but handling the knife would leave noticeable smudges. As they are now this is not an issue. Like i said in the first post my photography skills don't do these justice...every little turn of the handle causes the light to reflect differently which gives them a shimmering jewel effect that i love!




I agree...which is why i have been patiently waiting for my kingdom armory samaritan with carved ti handle and a chad nichols ladder damascus blade.

sweet!
 
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