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my newest knife

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This is my first S guard, it is 1095 with an ebony handle, stainless pins and liners, and it has a blued guard and spacers...let me know what you think. Any constructive criticism would be appreciated on both the knife and pictures, my wife has been trying to learn how to photograph knives...
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I'm having some trouble getting the pictures to show up...should have them up in a minute
 
Can't imagine how there could be much criticism constrictive or otherwise.
It's an exceptional knife. Looks to have a little Tim Hancock influence.
 
Looks to be extreemly well done...!

CONGRATS are most certainly in order.
 
very nice looking Bowie. For you wife a couple of suggestions. Try not to use a light colored background and also, look at images presented here by some of the photographers such as Coop, Chuck Ward, Rich Slaughter, mind gone blank on one other and if she wants, check out the link in the signature of this message. In the Gallery forum there is lots of posts too and there are some photo links to threads on how to create and use a photo tent. Many of us here can try to offer other suggestions. Note that generally the best way to show a knife is on a diagonal to the canvas. Keep practicing and post to the Gallery and folks will try to assist.
 
Beautiful fighter very elegant and aggressive ,the guard and the handle are really beautiful -I like a lot it!
 
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