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art nouveau intergal hunter
hi guys,
my first engraved knife in 2005. i love this art nouveau-style. of course in S90V, total length: ca. 9 inch (23,5cm) handle: mammoth ivory engraving with gold inlays. thanks for looking michael __________________ michael jankowsky www.micknives.com |
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Very nice, that engraving really sets it off. Did you do the engraving?
Thanks Steve __________________ Stephen Vanderkolff Please come on over and check out my website. http://www.vanderkolffknives.com/ Thanks |
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Outstanding Michael! It appears to be an intregal, am I right? A very nice drop point, with beautiful embellishment. One of the close-ups was designed to let the observer study the engraved figure (which I did), but another great treat was looking at that plunge line area, as clean as it gets.
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@steve,
no I'm not the engraver :-((( . „Kati Mau“ a young woman in east-germany, she is my preferred engraver over years. @rhrocker, right an full integral, this style of drop point knives is my favourite design, but it’s very luxuriously to make this knife-or handle style. sorry, but my english is not so perfect. many thanks for posting. michael __________________ michael jankowsky www.micknives.com |
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Right now you have two large areas with no texture - the blade and the ivory - that have very different colors. I wonder if you could come up with a scrim pattern that gave the same lightness level and a touch of blue as the blade (at least in the light you took the picture).
This is just random musings. I really like it as is. __________________ Gabe Newell |
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@gabe,
The Idea to make a scrim pattern on ivory scales was discussed with customer. but could be not too much of a good thing? I hope you can understand my language thanks michael __________________ michael jankowsky www.micknives.com |
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