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This is one I just finished. The scrimshaw is the Gambler shading his face with the ACE of spades. The Dagger handle and sheath I built out of one pristine solid piece of fossil Walrus Ivory. The sheath is one piece. No splitting the ivory. The blade was done for me by my friend Alan Warren. Thanks again Alan. Knife specs are below.
KOL; 6 7/8 inches
KOL in Sheath; 8 5/8 inches
Blade; 440C stainless hand sanded to 600 grit. Blade length 3 3/8 inches
Handle; Fossil Walrus Ivory with my scrimshaw. Guard and Pommel are black Acrylic with a 1/64 inch copper spacer. Both are file worked with the pommel having a brass Masoic Pin.
Sheath; One solid piece of fossil Walrus Ivory. Top of sheath being a piece of black acrylic file worked with a 1/64 inch copper
spacer.
KOL; 6 7/8 inches
KOL in Sheath; 8 5/8 inches
Blade; 440C stainless hand sanded to 600 grit. Blade length 3 3/8 inches
Handle; Fossil Walrus Ivory with my scrimshaw. Guard and Pommel are black Acrylic with a 1/64 inch copper spacer. Both are file worked with the pommel having a brass Masoic Pin.
Sheath; One solid piece of fossil Walrus Ivory. Top of sheath being a piece of black acrylic file worked with a 1/64 inch copper
spacer.
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