Stelleto!

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that was a raining day
a lady sitting in the soft wind,
one piece of white blossom fell on her dark hair
thus beauty in the silence
her face I didnt see
but in my memo, stay there, with her elegant Stelleto

I consider Mr. Hossom's Stelleto a Lady's Knife, elegant and peaceful, just like her name.
So it comes one of my favorate.
Gonna to share it with all Hossm fans here. Thank you, Mr. Hossom
 
Thank YOU Daisy for sharing with us poetry and a beautiful knife.
Both blew in like a pleasant breath of wind...

All the best,
David Darom (ddd)
 
Daisy I love your poem good to see you here. very nice knife
 
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"Clean as a whistle" as they say.
The poem was nice as well as are his photos.

daisy, check out the Custom Knife Collectors Association site. We have quite a bit to offer new collectors.
 
Even the pretty Hossom's have a subtle hint of violence to them, kind of like the big cats. I one day while hunting I saw a bobcat at fairly close range. My first thought was how pretty, then we made eye contact, my second thought was that the bobcat had big teeth.
 
Daisy I love your poem good to see you here. very nice knife

It is nice to see you here Mr. Lisch.
and thanks for all new friends who watched my poem and the good photo by Mr.Highmore.

I am a Chines lady who just started my knife collection. a new fish I am. I cellected several knives just following my first thought. Such as this Stelleto, I eyed on it at my first glance, and then I ordered. After holding it in hand, I discovered more beauty, more stories about it. So created this poem, and hired Mr. Highmore for this photo. And just can not help to share with you all.

It is so happy to see many friends here, Even Mr. Lisch, from whom I also ordered a knife, it's ready now, and will arrive to me soon. Mr. Lisch is very friendly guy.

I assure, from here I shall start a wonderful voyage of discovery in knife collection.

:confused: btw, a little question. I use tuf to help my knives in good condition. is there any other method beside or any thing I should notice to keep my knives? I wish to hear some experience from you all.
thanks Daisy
 
Now that is a slick little knife. Nice score Daisy and welcome to Blade Forums:thumbup:
 
Thats a nice knife. I agree that it looks a bit violent.. but in a good way. Nice lines too. Are the handles white micarta or ivory (or something else)?

Glad to have you on the forums, but watch out. It becomes a bit addicting. :)
 
Mr. Hossum & I have had some spirited discussions in the past regarding some design issues, but I gotta give the guy credit. He sure knows how to make a sexy lookin' knife! Congrats. :thumbup:
 
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