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    Tribesman paul standley's Avatar
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    Well impressed Fish ... Share the final article with us when you finish it.
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    That was sweet! Do you have to treat the antler with anything to keep it from splitting or anything?
    That is a great skill you have. I would like to see this as it goes through the processes. John.

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    Impressive work indeed!

    This goes beyond mere craft, this is art.

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    wow, ime 3 years into whittling a heart pendant for my better half. Whish i had your talent

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    That my Friend is truly stunning work as said that just moved to being classified as pure artwork at its best. Look forward to seeing a blade mounted in it. A handle of that caliber of work really does deserve to be treated with a fine hand forged piece if I was the owner of that I know I would insist on it just sayin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish View Post
    any suggestions on blade?
    first i have to say that this is a great piece of work you´ve got there!

    as a blade i would recommend a carbon steel forged blade like those from karesuando...have a look at this shop, many knive makers and companies of scandi blades:

    http://www.nordisches-handwerk.de/sh...pen.html&rid=2

    also try brisa.fi

    keep your good work going mate!
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