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The latest of Jim Weyer's Knives: Points of Interest books is on the streets. Needless to day the knives and pictures are fantastic.
Kit has a damascus dagger and cross lock in there that are awesome. I like that dagger a lot Kit. (can I get in line after Darrel and I finish up?).
Dave Ellis has several daggers and bowies that are beautiful. Nice stuff Dave I like them all especially that Afzalia burl handled dagger.
Fisk has a sword in there that I am drooling over as well.
Tim Herman's elegant folders are scattered all through the book and they are all good.
Some of the most beautiful Sebenzas I have ever seen are in there too. (These were made by Chris so lets not get into that here.)
I do not know if he vists here or not, but Don Fog has a collaboration with ZaZa Revishvilli and a Wakasashi in there. The chatoyant damascus on the Wakasashi is amazing.
Congratulations guys all of work looks fantastic.
Just a few of the 180 to 200 makers whose work is pictured in book V that happen to be BF members.
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"Life is too short to carry an ugly knife." Steve F.
Kit has a damascus dagger and cross lock in there that are awesome. I like that dagger a lot Kit. (can I get in line after Darrel and I finish up?).
Dave Ellis has several daggers and bowies that are beautiful. Nice stuff Dave I like them all especially that Afzalia burl handled dagger.
Fisk has a sword in there that I am drooling over as well.
Tim Herman's elegant folders are scattered all through the book and they are all good.
Some of the most beautiful Sebenzas I have ever seen are in there too. (These were made by Chris so lets not get into that here.)
I do not know if he vists here or not, but Don Fog has a collaboration with ZaZa Revishvilli and a Wakasashi in there. The chatoyant damascus on the Wakasashi is amazing.
Congratulations guys all of work looks fantastic.
Just a few of the 180 to 200 makers whose work is pictured in book V that happen to be BF members.
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"Life is too short to carry an ugly knife." Steve F.