Primitive Hamon.

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Feb 14, 2006
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Hi , my friend.

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I like the antler/leather/brass combo. Very precise grind lines. Photo is maybe just a little bit busy, but is 100 times better than I can do!
 
Good looking knife!The belly of the blade and the width of the stags butt realy gives this knife THE look.
 
Now that's a good file knife. I really like the precise way you've preserved the original file pattern on the flats contrasting with the very vivid wavy hamon.
 
Forge blades.
Blade steel : O1 toolsteel.
Blade length : 6 1/2 inch
Handle : blass , leather , stag
With leather sheath.

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Ok< I'm missing something.
Where's the primitive part?:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

I Like it :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
How do you keep the dark look on flats? I quench my blades and scale pops off in a messy way, not leaving it looking so good. I love knives left that way. :D
 
A very good looking knife and it must be someone's belongings in one or two days.
great work.
 
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