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Great thread Darren.
How about a 47 Viper in smooth autumn gold bone with a guitar shield.![]()
That sounds pretty cool let me see what I can doHere's one for you, Darren:
SAK Lambsfoot Tinker in dead skunk acrylic.
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Great thread Darren.
How about a 47 Viper in smooth autumn gold bone with a guitar shield.![]()
That sounds pretty cool let me see what I can doHere's one for you, Darren:
SAK Lambsfoot Tinker in dead skunk acrylic.
Oh yeah! That turned out even better than I imagined it would!
15 Boy's Knife with Wharncliffe or Drop-Point Red Jigged or Red Micarta please!
GEC Talon or Eureka, Barehead, Rat-Tail, Smooth Bone Ivory, Longpull Spear, Gimp shield centrally placed. Propeller will do too....
Yes sir it is. The GNU Image Manipulation ProgramIsn't GIMP some kind of Photoshop alternative now I'm thinking?![]()
Beautiful Darren. Make it in stag with a bar shield and I'm sold.@Wurrwulf here is a little better image.
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And you got me inspired with the ebony Bose Peanut so I made my personal grail version...single blade w/ bail and no shield.
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Agreed...the Teardrop loses appeal to me because of the proportions.Yes the Wharncliffe turned out very wellAlways wondered why it hasn't been offered in reality ?
Drop-Point from an 83 lock back is about the same size as a 15 frame.
As for Wharncliffes again, I still think the CASE Teardrop would look a LOT more desirable with a proper sized Wharncliffe- as found on their Mini Trapper for example. But because TB designed it to have a short Spear or Wharncliffe like a Quill knife, then nobody dares objectBut even Michelangelo got some stuff wrong
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