The Ganesh-Hanuman Special. Pix and a real work of art.

Uncle, thanks for kind words. But, like beauty, skill is in the eyes of a beholder...
Only I'm sure that Jelly was a very nice young guy, and playing a balisong attracted him alot. Hope to see him soon again.

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\(^o^)/ Mizutani Satoshi \(^o^)/
 
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[This message has been edited by rdnzl (edited 02-07-2001).]
 
Hi Uncle, thanks for the advice.
But still playing with no taped blade...
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Fortunately, I've not got any serious cuts so far. As I told, I've got some small cuts in my fingers, but it's no competition for what WF has got. He told me he had got a serious cut in his forefinger and because of that, his right and left forefingers are differnt in their thickness. Not only that, he has even STABBED HIS INSTEP with his knife while practicing a new tecnique.
But trust me, WF is a real expert of balisong! In fact, he's been polishing his tecniques for more than a decade.

By the way, I got the khukuri today! What a carving! The blade is also impressive! This is really a master piece. I'm gonna worship the craft men who made this!
Now I'm wondering where I should put this treasure.
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***There is a only one thing I have to make a negative comment about this one. It's about the brass ornaments on the sheath. The carvings on them are very impressive like those on wooden part. But the surface is a bit uneven. If only the seath were fully carved wooden sheath with no metal parts!***

WF, I hope to see you again too. Also, I hope you can teach me some balisong tecniques.
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rdnzl, what the hell is he or she cooking?


 
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