hornetguy
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That is wonderful.... it almost looks like he used "bookend" pieces of DI...
Very nice, indeed... really shows the "luminous" qualities, or chatoyance of this wood.
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That is wonderful.... it almost looks like he used "bookend" pieces of DI...
I don't blame you for posting that twice. It's beautiful!
Well, this forum is expanding my vocabulary again. So much more than just knives!That is wonderful.... it almost looks like he used "bookend" pieces of DI...
Very nice, indeed... really shows the "luminous" qualities, or chatoyance of this wood.
That is wonderful.... it almost looks like he used "bookend" pieces of DI...
Very nice, indeed... really shows the "luminous" qualities, or chatoyance of this wood.
I don't blame you for posting that twice. It's beautiful!
beautiful knife! Great grain in that one..
beautiful knife! Great grain in that one..
The wood underneath it in the lower pic is pretty amazing, as well.
Steingas Lurquin inspired. Wish I still owned it.
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What is this beauty?