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This is a discussion on Knife 385 within the Knives in General forums, part of the Bladesmithing category; I have made one more piece, the 385 = T.L. 410 mm, blade is 250 mm x ¼”, 440C mirror ...


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Old 03-22-2008, 11:55 PM
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I have made one more piece, the 385 = T.L. 410 mm, blade is 250 mm x ¼”, 440C mirror finished, fittings are bronze and brass + rose wood.

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It's beautiful, I just keep looking at it (great Photos)
Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely astounding! I can't stop looking at it. Just amazing! And the photos too...you even put them in "rosewood" sheaths/frames! Top notch. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to post such an array of spectacular pix!
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Thank you very much Phil! About 3 hours for this pics... To the next, very cordially, Stefano
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This is a great piece of work. I sure have a lot to learn.
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Stunning work, Stefano !!

I applaud you...
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