looks like you are hitting your stride man! And hitting it outta the park at the same time.
Love that little dagger, and this latest knife is super rad as well.
I took the feather damascus knife. Really stunning fit and finish. Grinding symmetrical all over the knife. Very nice feather damascus made by Roman. Razorsharp knife.
Leather sheath of very good quality .
Roman thank you again for this knife :thumbup:.
Completion is another knife.
The total length of 25.5 cm.
The blade has a length of 13 cm, width of 3.8 cm and a thickness of 5mm.
On the handle is Ironwood and stainless steel.
I know the shape is similar. Such was but wishes.
I've got one news.
The total length is 25.5 cm.
The blade is 13 cm in length and 3.6 cm in width and thickness of about 5 mm.
On the handle is Thuja and mammoth tusk.
Sheath as always from cowhide 4.5 mm thick.
The knife is for Wim friend.
Therefore, they are similar.
The first knife has a handle of Amboina, alpaka and buffalo horn.
The second knife from the bone Steller's sea cow.
Dimensions are approximately the same.
The total length of 22 cm.
Blade thickness is 5 mm width 3.1 cm.
Very nice knife you made for me with Stellers seacow rib handle and fine feather damascus.
I hope to receive the knife soon in NL
Thank you for the nice and friendly communication :thumbup:
My first feather made by you stayed with a German hunting friend ig:
Today I finished next knife.
Total lenght is 25,5cm.
Blade has lenght 13cm, widht 3,7cm and thickness 5mm.
The handle is made of palisandr cocobolo, mammoth ivory and damascus.
I finished another knife from the series with damask feather on the blade.
On the handle is Arizona Ironwood.
The total length of the knife 23.5 cm.
The blade has a length of 11 cm, a width of 3.1 cm and a thickness of 5mm.
I just read through this entire thread. What a treat. One word springs to mind to describe this work: impeccable. The reliance on almost 100% organic materials and the combination of textures, patterns and colours that you deliver up are also fantastic. One comment on the sheathwork: Mind-blowing! Thanks for sharing your inspiring work with us.
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