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Hello i thought i should try to post one knife to introduce my work.
The handle is made of moscus scall bone and ebony, and the blade are damaskus. 120 layer.[IMG]
Colin KC
17-09-03, 11:10 AM
Welcome to BB, very nice Trond, all your work?
Thanks for nice comments Collin, yes all my work.
love the shape of your knife! well done
Dave Barker
17-09-03, 12:58 PM
About time you got here Pedersen :biggthump
Jeg sendt nok traffik til deg via siden!!!
You will be hooked to this site, without fail. Its scary :yikes:
welcome dude.. sweet work
keith_beef
17-09-03, 03:24 PM
Hello i thought i should try to post one knife to introduce my work.
The handle is made of moscus scall bone and ebony, and the blade are damaskus. 120 layer.[IMG]
Very nice. But what is a moscus?
Let's have a poll...
A moscus is:
1. a walrus
2. a pie-taster
3. a fish
4. errr... something else.
"scall"... is this "skull" (hovedben)?
Keith.
Colin KC
17-09-03, 04:37 PM
A choil?
pretty sure it's a ricasso :lmao:
Dave Barker
17-09-03, 05:30 PM
Muscus is a dirty great bison type animal found in Norway. Man you don't want to :censored: one off. There are tourist killed every year. They wigh about 3 tonne. Scall is indeed its skull, head bone
Welcome to the madhouse, Trond.
That knife is great work. I come here to learn. From the look of that knife, you'll be teaching us.
mirage
Yup, Hi and welcome. Nice knife for sure. :)
waldorf
17-09-03, 07:19 PM
Hi Trond, very nice work :biggthump
Yes it is a big animal, maybe dave has gone a litle overboard with the size though :p . thanks all for nice comments and warm welcome.
keith_beef
18-09-03, 08:50 AM
Muscus is a dirty great bison type animal found in Norway. Man you don't want to :censored: one off. There are tourist killed every year. They wigh about 3 tonne. Scall is indeed its skull, head bone
Oh, now you tell me it's like a bison, I recognise the word 'muscus' as 'musk ox'...
And would you call bits, generally speaking, of this animal 'usmiddel'?
Keith.
No not generally, only the skull bone, it is has a beutiful pattern, are very rare and expencive.
Trond
Jason_01
19-09-03, 04:19 PM
That looks great Trond, love the handle, I've only recently discovered the Sandinavian style knife and I like them a lot. :D
Jason
Yes me too................ :D
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