Liberty

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I finished this today. I call it "Liberte" french for "Liberty"

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Feather damascus, Pre-ban ivory, Slip Joint folder, 36 cal black powder with Jere Davidson engraving. France bound but will be at Josh's this weekend. Thanks for looking.
 
Well Mr. Bump, I call it amazing. I seriously think your you gift with metal is no different than "Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni's" gift with paint. Your art actually works tho! Thanks for posting pictures! Just curious tho, how long did it take you? From start to finish?
 
Well Mr. Bump, I call it amazing. I seriously think your you gift with metal is no different than "Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni's" gift with paint. Your art actually works tho! Thanks for posting pictures! Just curious tho, how long did it take you? From start to finish?

How long?....I dont want to know. :D a couple of months at least. I'm getting faster at these.
 
Bruce,

it is just gorgeous. Moreover this name sounds good to me... But to be 100% correct you have to write "liberté" !
 
My hat is off to you, sir. Beautiful piece of work, and I think the best one of yours that I have seen (pictures of). Looks really solid and nicely integrated.
 
Wow, beautiful. Great piece of art!:thumbup:

Kind regards,

Jos
 
Stunning. I just love that damascus pattern in the blade and really dig the way the barrel looks like an old cannon.

Roger
 
:eek:Holy Good Lordy!!!

I'll always admire An awesome knife. An awesome knife/gun combo, INCREDIBLE!!! Fantastic work Bruce!!:thumbup:
 
Absolutely amazing Bruce. I had thought "Tortuga" was the coolest creation EVER, but I would have to see them together to pick a favorite:D

They both are masterpieces!

Another reason I wish I were going to Josh's:(

Pleasure seeing it.

Thanks,
Peter
 
That's incredible, makes me want to grab a flight to Josh's just to see it in person... Well done!
 
Don't know that I could pick a favorite among your pistol knives as each is so unique in it's beauty and craftsmanship.

Would love to see them ALL posted in one thread.
 
Bruce, and to think you learned all this while working for the Washington State Correctional System. :D Another fine job!
 
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