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    first knife in a while: olivewood handle.

    A good friend of mine just got into carving spoons and needed a knife of her own so i got a karasaundu blade,silver bolster , olive wood handle and a mosaic pin, heres the result:


    new knife finished by fishfish_01, on Flickr

    thanks for looking.
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    Beautiful wood on the handle...and if I'm not mistaken, I'd say that the second pic showing the pin up-close almost looks like a bird!
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    Real nice fish.

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    cheers guys,i thought it looked a bit 'finch' too! lol
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    Very nice indeed.
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    nice looking knife.

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    Brilliant work there man. One day I must try to make my own.

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    cheers guys the new owner was very happy with it.
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