Some of my recent work.

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TinkerPearce
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Some of my recent work.

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Medieval swords and daggers are fun, but I get a yen to do something different now and again. Here are a couple of recent examples.
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Beautiful craftsmanship! I really like the full-tang and 'swoop' of the second knife.
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Very knice!! ::tu::
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I like it! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice! Really makes me wish I could carry a fixed blade all the time. Just too much city 'round here.
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Good job!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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TinkerPearce wrote:Medieval swords and daggers are fun, but I get a yen to do something different now and again. Here are a couple of recent examples.IMG_2086.jpgIMG_2088.jpgIMG_2089.jpg

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Very nice! What is the handle material used?
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Gorgeous knife and sheath! You are a truly talented artisian. ::tu::
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OLDE CUTLER wrote:
TinkerPearce wrote:Medieval swords and daggers are fun, but I get a yen to do something different now and again. Here are a couple of recent examples.IMG_2086.jpgIMG_2088.jpgIMG_2089.jpg

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Very nice! What is the handle material used?
The top knife? Not sure- it was labelled, 'South American Hardwood.' The second knife is Bolivian Rosewood.
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