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Knifemaker here
Hi all,
My name is David Pitt. I am not an engraver but have engraved a few Knives and Bolsters. Took a class at OIT. Just don't have the talent for it. I have been a Knifemaker for 38 years, selling my first knife in 1972.I was a member of the Knifemakers Guild for 28 years. My son does Scrimshaw and I want to promote him as he dosen't have a computer. So here is some of his work. Thanks for looking and all coments are welcome |
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Re: Knifemaker here
Bearpawcustoms and Son
That is awesome scrims, Super stuff!! The knifes are sleek and beautiful... SE
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Re: Knifemaker here
Wow!
On the one hand, scrim that fine should be selling for more than enough to get him a computer. On the other hand, if he gets a computer then he might not do as much scrim... |
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Re: Knifemaker here
Both of you need some additional exposure, I am excited to see more and more scrimshanders!! You both have Great talent.
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Re: Knifemaker here
Thanks for the warm welcome.
I will post more work as it gets done Thanks Again |
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