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Work in progress scrim knife
my second scrimshaw work in progress. I will be finishing up this side during a hunting convention in Graz this weekend. It is a Lion and on the bottom will be a kudu in profile.
check it out... http://www.handengravingforum.com/al...pictureid=4812 |
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Re: Work in progress scrim knife
That looks great, gotta get started on my own personal projects.
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Re: Work in progress scrim knife
Jonessa,
That looks awesome ,nicely done.I like the yellowish tinge on the bone/ivory,the rustic look ,what have you used ? SE
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Re: Work in progress scrim knife
Looking good Sarah!
It was nice to finally meet you at the IWA fair in Nurmberg. Roger
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Re: Work in progress scrim knife
Nice to meet you too Roger!! The mammoth Ivory has a nautral yellow tinge to it, plus my lamp at home is not the best..
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