knives Fair Nova Petropolis

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Hello everyone!
Returning from the Fair Nova Petropolis post photos of the knives that I took, hope you like, criticisms and suggestions are welcome.
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hunting knife awarded

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full tang knife awarded

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camp knife awarded

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photos the Fair where I received three awards,

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Photo table

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winners

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Winners and organizers

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Thanks for looking

Regards, Sandro
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Brilliant work all around Sandro - and congrats on the awards. Could you tell us what the awards were for?

That mosaic integral (4th from the top) is really gorgeous.

Roger
 
Good work! I love the #3 and #6.

The straight edge on #2 throws me off. I don't like the design as much.
 
That is a very nice showing of knives, I like your damascus very much. congrats on the award.
 
VERY nice selection of knives Sandro. Your knives show some great damascus, carving and leatherwork.

Congratulations on the awards.

Peter
 
Rodrigo, I like your award the best.:D

Seriously, congratulations to all of the winners. You guys are doing great. Lin
 
I really like the knife in photo #5. The piece of wood you chose for the handle is gorgeous, and the handle design looks very comfortable.
 
that was beautiful presentation of knives and a nice variety of styles, construction and damascus. congratulations on the awards and I'm sure collectors were excited to view and purchase those knives.
 
Congrats on the well deserved awards. You may need to hire somebody to carry them all.
Gorgeous damascus on all of them.
 
Awesome pictures. Especially the last one with the nugget smack in the middle. Thank you...!!
 
Roger, the awards were for best hunting knife, best knife, best knife and full field.
Grapevine, the wood used in the handle of the knife is a wooden guajuvira southern Brazil, it is extremente hard and resistant to water.

thanks, I love working with damask knives shown are the result of hard work.

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Thanks for looking

Regards, Sandro
Visit my website
www.sandroboeck.com.br
 
Congrats for the awards, Sandro :)
Great knives with beautiful damascus pattern :thumbup:
Very nicely matched handles and sheaths :thumbup:
Talented knife-works :thumbup:

mohd
 
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