Logan Pearce Silver Filigree

Caleb Royer

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This knife definitely has an awesome "wow factor". It was amazing to photograph. Nice work, Logan! Enjoy guys!

Maker: Logan Pearce
Overall Length: 9 3/4”
Blade Length: 5 1/4”
Blade Material: 15n20 and 1084 ladder pattern damascus.
Handle: Sterling silver filigree. A total of 1,200 pieces of silver on the knife. Black lip pearl.


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I,m not exactly new to Knifemaking but I have no idea how Logan can do that filigree. In Awe.
 
Great job on the photography Caleb. Can't wait to get this beauty back in my hands. Logan should be very pleased with the pics.
 
That's just amazing... I also really enjoy your photos, particularly the close ups. Thanks for sharing them.


Jeremy
 
Logan's new work has taken a sharp turn, and is stunning in it's craftsmanship and artistry. That Ron Newton would own this one is testimony of his calibre.

Caleb, YOUR work is clearly influenced, yet its got its own personal dramatic flair as well. This piece is elevated, literally and figuratively. :) The micro details are the boss!
(Praising other photographer's work appears to be rare, however I'm confident enough in my own body of work to acknowledge great work when I see it. Props back to you.)

Coop
 
This knife was a treat to see and hold while at the 2014 Arkansas Show. Logan has not held back any when it comes to learning new skills. Excellent work.
 
Amazing work:eek::thumbup: Congrats to Ron on the score. Caleb, great job on the photos...as usual!
 
I share others' thoughts. Wow, just Wow on both the quality of the piece and the photos capturing the quality of craftsmanship.
 
A great looking knife and very nice work shooting it. Thank you for giving us a look Caleb
 
Actually, Coop, I think many of us as professional photographers often praise others work. I think Caleb is doing exemplary image making and has developed a style quite unique to himself in lighting and presentation. Speaking as such an admirer of others works, I have spend probably at least a dozen hours looking at the whole 48 pages of your images of some of the greatest knives offered to the world of knife collecting and enjoyed every moment of it. I have "harvested" many images and will soon create a folder of images that impress me as to the knives that they are and play them much like I do the images from my wifes 80th birthday, her travel photography and likely the images of our knife collection. I love to see all the great images all of the forum photographers present and sometime would love to see in person the techniques of others in creating the images within the camera an in the digital darkroom. Thanks again to all the great image makers for presenting such fine photos of the great knives, we as collectors, all love to see. While we can't buy everything we see and love, at least the image is there for all to enjoy. And Coop -- when is the book coming out? I want to stand in line.
 
Thank you very much, guys! I'm glad you're enjoying the show! =)

Mr. Cooper, thank you! I've always loved your photography so I'm very honored to receive compliments from such a great photographer! And Mr. White, thank you as well!
 
Wow! You did an amazing job on the picture, Caleb. I absolutely love it. Thank you all for the compliments. It really, really means a lot. Especially coming from all of you, since I have respected you and your work for so long. I'm so use to getting to sit here and admire all of your works, that it is a little weird seeing mine and all of the great comments. I'm really proud of the knife, but I'm trying to refine my filigree work even more and hopefully a few of my other works. Again, thank you and great picture!
 
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