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01-04-07, 01:32 PM #1
Ebony dressed Wharncliffe
This blade has been waiting for its handle so long. I forged a kind of scandi from 19191 steel (C105W1 DIN). This steel takes spontaneous hamon. Unfortunately, it snapped after HT. So there is a wharnie born out of rest of it. Edge is 7 cm from bolster to tip. OAL is 17,5 cm.
Fittings are copper. Bolster is tapered a bit for better contours. Ebony handle.
I somehow borrowed Mik's grooves (thanks mate
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Those grooves are there on purpose. They give me a feeling where the handle ends as there is no guard and it would be very easy to slip a finger over the blade edge.
Almost a Japanese style.Last edited by cosco; 01-04-07 at 05:30 PM.
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01-04-07, 01:47 PM #2Senior Member
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Karel!!That is a very beautiful and interesting knife!!I like it very much!!Well done!!
Happy Easter!!
Albert
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01-04-07, 01:48 PM #3
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very nice,
i get the japanese influence, kinda like a kiridashi
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01-04-07, 04:02 PM #4
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Thats a nice knife liking the copper
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01-04-07, 04:22 PM #5
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Very nice.
"To disarm the pepole is the best way to enslave them"
SICKUM SPIKE To each his own
Dan
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01-04-07, 07:02 PM #6
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lovely blade!
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01-04-07, 10:19 PM #7
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very nice little knife like it a lot
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02-04-07, 07:29 AM #8
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You knew i was going to love this one didn't you Karel
Dark handle, short blade, grooves and a simple shape that flows with the blade.
Just what i like.......lovely mate. It will look marvellous in a simple black sheath to match.
Actually, i think i need to send you a black 'star sapphire' cabochon to set in the sheath to add just a little accent.
Pm me if it sounds interesting to you. Stone is on me if you want to try it
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02-04-07, 09:55 AM #9
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Thank you guys for nice words.
Mik, as I said earlier, you influenced me with your grooves. I PM'd you. But another PM may follow.
Cheers, guys.
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02-04-07, 09:59 AM #10
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Beautiful little user, Karel!
Short blade and long handle will make it a pretty good carver!
The simplicity on a first glance and the love for little details on a second look show your sence for artistic function or functionell art!
Ludi
MADE and born IN GERMANY
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02-04-07, 10:33 AM #11
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02-04-07, 11:00 AM #12
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Very nice looking blade.
"Your work is both good and original. Unfortunately where it is good it is not original and where it is original it is not good."
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02-04-07, 06:06 PM #13
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Yummy
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03-04-07, 02:05 AM #14Senior Member
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Hey I like that knife.It is very different.good job..
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04-04-07, 03:36 PM #15
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Hmmmmmm....niiiiiiiiiiiice
High grind, forge finish, wharnie, superb handle and materials....its all there.
I love it!
Thanks for the
ps. Great to see something so beautiful turned out of a disaster too!
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