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Steve Warden
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Re: blood knife

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You've done it again - another beautiful piece of work, both in the knife and the sheath!
Take care and God bless,

Steve
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hellize
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Re: blood knife

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Steve Warden wrote:You've done it again - another beautiful piece of work, both in the knife and the sheath!
Glad you like it, Sir! :)
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hellize wrote:
doglegg wrote:Damascus, bronze and blood wood, what a recipe for success. Skillfully executed Scizmar. ::tu:: ::tu::
Glad you like it! :)
Well, we shall see, how successful it will be ;)
Well Mr Szilard, it looks like it was a success. Glad for you that it sold but I'm not surprised. Now I'm waiting for the next one. ::nod:: ::handshake:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:
hellize wrote:
doglegg wrote:Damascus, bronze and blood wood, what a recipe for success. Skillfully executed Scizmar. ::tu:: ::tu::
Glad you like it! :)
Well, we shall see, how successful it will be ;)
Well Mr Szilard, it looks like it was a success. Glad for you that it sold but I'm not surprised. Now I'm waiting for the next one. ::nod:: ::handshake:: ::tu::
Say, are you lurking secretly on my facebook too? :D
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Re: blood knife

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Yes Sir. I enjoy getting a double dose of seeing your product. I also read all the replies and my wife thinks I speak several languages. Seriously I always appreciate your work. Thank you for sharing it with us. ::tu:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Re: blood knife

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doglegg wrote:Yes Sir. I enjoy getting a double dose of seeing your product. I also read all the replies and my wife thinks I speak several languages. Seriously I always appreciate your work. Thank you for sharing it with us. ::tu:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
Hehe, yeah, my facebook page can be quite chaotic, like Babylon in its finest hours! :D
Well, there's a saying around here, which translates to something like this: You are worth as many persons as many languages you speak. :)
Unfortunately I only speak a handful of languages, and I am getting old to learn new ones. ::uc::

Anyway, thank you very much for your appreciation!!! :D
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Re: blood knife

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doglegg wrote:
OLDE CUTLER wrote:That really is a great looking knife! I have turned some pens from padauk (spelling of this name varies), and when freshly cut or turned, it has an orange color. After it ages and oxidizes, it turns a dark red to maroon color. It is some really neat stuff.
If you have a photo of one post it for us all to see. Thanks. ::tu:: ::nod::
Sorry I don't have any Padauk pens around right now, sold the previous ones. I have this piece of 10 1/2 inch X 2 inch thick Padauk to make more.
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