Titanium liner lock (laser engraved) SOLD

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Good day sir,
we would like to offer you our liner lock knife.


On the scales is drawing Angel of the darkness burnt by laser (0,2mm depth). On the bundles, the Angel of the Darkness is burned by a laser (depth 0.2 mm). It is an illustration of the eternal fight of good against evil, or if you want the light against the darkness. But it would not be us if we did not do this in a slightly darker shade. That is why the drawing captures the girl, the angel, on the cross from the shadows against the background of the disintegrating earth. :)

Knife runs very smooth and has unique design (it is one of kind)

Knife specification:
Length in closed position: 4.134 in / 105 mm
Length in the open state: 7.283 in / 185 mm
Blade length: 3.189 in / 81 mm

Blade Specification:
Steel: RWL 34 (hardness: 61- 62 hrc, vacuum, cryo)
Blade Thickness: 0.126 in / 3,2 mm
Grind: Flat to V

Knife rides on bearings. Handles are from titanium gr. 5.

Knife is available for 395$ including package with accessories (pendant, wrench, suspension clip), leather sheath, shipping and Paypal fees.

If you are interested, please contact us at mail: info@uncovsky.com

Have a nice day and thank you for your support,
Matej and Anna Uncovsky

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Very nice Matej! Where do you get the subject matter to make these designs? I mean what inspires you to make these works of art?
 
Hello, Thank you. Its hard question :D. I must be in mood to do it. Iam just sitting in front of computer looking for pictures that express something and that I like. Using imagination how to create design from it and if I like it I start to working on it. And next day I will look at it and say its horrible. So Iam starting to improve and rework the design again until its done. Then I show it to my wife and You know the process ... reworking and improving :D
 
I thought you used Anne for your model, guess that is wrong. You sure have a great imagination either way.
 
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