M. K. - “Thin Red Line”

M.K.

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Hello guys.
It seems to me that you do not need to explain how the name appears on this knife. Generally, it was a little experiment with colors and materials. What do you think about?

Blade – 126 layers Damascus steel hand forged of 52100 and much thinner than cigarette paper nickel net - 0.01 mm before forging. Differentially heat treated with clay. 60 – 61 HRC after tempering.
Handle – Deer horn - (cross-section), wolnut and alder burl. Everything stabilized.

Inlay – Copper.

Guard – bronze.

Separators – bronze and bone korian .

The sheath made of 3.5 - 4 mm. cow leather my friend George Petkov.










If you want a larger image, you can click on the photo.
On the upper side of the line are centimeters - inches are from the bottom.

The price is 300 $ including shipping.

mik.kochev@gmail.com
Paypal only please.
The knife goes to the first "I'll take it."


Those of you who would like to see more of my knives can look at my website. Now with some available for sale knives:

http://www.mk-jewel.com/index.html

Thanks’ for watching.
Mike.
 
This is tempting....incredible blade profile and patterning. The antler is really unique. I don't think I've seen the like. The choice of a horn cross section seems to highlight the vascularity. It appears almost more mineral than organic. I suppose I have some body parts as equally calcified! Very nice MK. I enjoy your creativity.
 
This is tempting....incredible blade profile and patterning. The antler is really unique. I don't think I've seen the like. The choice of a horn cross section seems to highlight the vascularity. It appears almost more mineral than organic. I suppose I have some body parts as equally calcified! Very nice MK. I enjoy your creativity.

Thank you, Chip. You are always ready to make me happy with good words. And most importantly, you know exactly what kind of words to use.:thumbup:
 
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