Knive's revisited

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The workmanship on a Ray Appleton knife is always amazing, even if they are not styled in ways that I tend to prefer.

The Broadwells are stunning.
 
The Broadwells are housed in a french fit Hawaiian Curly Koa Dispaly case,really completes the package
Dave
 
Wow - those Broadwells - what a pair! David is on my short list of "I can't believe I don't own one of his knives and need to do something about it."

Roger
 
Thanks Roger,David textured the Pearl and the antiqued Bolsters really add to some of his subtle touches.
Dave
 
Thanks Roger,David textured the Pearl and the antiqued Bolsters really add to some of his subtle touches.
Dave

Most definitely. If I were to pick two words to describe his work, "texture" and "flow" would be right up there.

Roger
 
Thank you, Dave.
It is a pleasure seeing your offerings. I like the creative display also. Very unusual, but i bet it is a perfect fit for the two knives.

I dont think that I've ever seen (or held) a Broadwell or Ray Appleton knife, in person. From photos, it is obvious both are in complete command technically, and have a strong sense of individuality.
David
 
Appletons are in their own class,heck,they made up the class!
I prefer the original Ray Appleton Knives although Rays son Ron makes a great knife .The one shown is all Ray.
Dave
 
Wow - that display case just elevates an already outstanding set. If I had that sitting on my desk, I'd never get any work done!

Roger
 
When I see a knife as stunning as that Appleton all I can say is WOW! :thumbup:

Just spectacular.

P
 
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