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A pink knife.
My latest knife!
A Per Björkman damasteel blade. The handle is made from stabilized birch burl and moose antler. My first "real" horn and metal engraving both is done on this knife! I hope you like it even though there are flaws and mistakes. The button is done in silver, engraved it with push engraving. The antler is engraved with Steves push tool also, and I've grinded a knife from one of his blanks. Cuts real nice! I welcome all opinions |
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Re: A pink knife.
HI,
Thats a real sleek beauty.Awesome! Thanks for the pictures. SE
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Re: A pink knife.
Real nice and elegant forms! Top nice blade also, everthing goes so well together
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Re: A pink knife.
Thanks alot SEngraver and gravalance :-), means alot to me when I get compliments from artists like yourself. Had alot of fun and some problems making this knife. But still pretty happy with the end result.
Oh, and the knifes name is Punertava Kukka, which means Pink Flower in meänkieli. Meänkieli is a language spoken around the border of Finland and Sweden and this knife is going to the border of this area to one whos parents spoke meänkieli. Again, thanks :-) |
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