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Driftwoodwalker
14-07-2009, 23:11
Hi, Finished these for a chap recently and thought i'd show them here.
Hope you like them.
Lance.



http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/driftwoodwalker/TWIN1-1.jpg

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/driftwoodwalker/TWIN2-1.jpg

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/driftwoodwalker/TWIN3.jpg

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/driftwoodwalker/TWIN4-1.jpg

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv117/driftwoodwalker/TWIN5-1.jpg

delbach
14-07-2009, 23:43
Very nice yet again ,Lance
Andrew

Shewie
14-07-2009, 23:45
Lovely pair Lance

Glad I've got one similar or I'd be getting out the wallet again

PiterM
15-07-2009, 00:13
very nice pair and cool filework!

IJ55
15-07-2009, 00:42
Love the pins, and as usual, the file work is sublime.

helixpteron
15-07-2009, 00:57
Utterly beautiful!

brancho
15-07-2009, 04:15
A very fine job as usual

Driftwoodwalker
15-07-2009, 15:40
Hi, just like to say thanks very much for the comments.

Lance.

Jaysurfer
15-07-2009, 16:16
They do look special Lance.
The time is getting ever closer that i am going to have to place an order...
Did you get anywhere with the file experimenting?

J

TeeDee
15-07-2009, 17:28
Lance , question , why on the top of the file work is there larger gap between segment '2' and segment '3' if the top can be considered to be divided into segments??

Again Cracking work.

Driftwoodwalker
15-07-2009, 18:17
Hi TeeDee, this just made the knives individual to each owner.

Lance.

Big Mark
15-07-2009, 19:05
Great knives as always Lance.

8thsinner
17-07-2009, 00:05
That is an awesome display of not only design but skill.
The ability to make knives with virtually no deviation between each one is to me at least very impressive. Even some factory knives with computer guided laser cut cnc work can't do that.
It does look like some of the file work in one area is a bit shorter than the other, but it's hard to tell due to the angles. am I right or do my eyes decieve me.

Driftwoodwalker
17-07-2009, 00:15
Hi 8thsinner, thanks for the comments. The filework is all even it is definately the angle of photo that make things seem a little shorter, it is very difficult to take pictures of knives at the best of times let alone getting detail such as filework.
A thicker band has been added to each knife in stepped positions to make each knife individual to the owner.
regards,
Lance.

Blades
17-07-2009, 09:35
I really really really, really, really really like those :) And your little deer logo is very cool.

K.NYPH
17-07-2009, 17:04
Very nice pair of knives,I like your idea of numbering/identifying the knives with the space in the file work ,your logo is supurb but if you sqint your eyes it looks like a cartoon face which is just as cool

Genaa
25-07-2009, 09:24
Beautiful work! I particularly like the file work :)

Wilderbeast
25-07-2009, 09:50
Lance your work once again astounds me it's soooooooooooo good! I told myself I wasn't going to buy another sharp until I was 18,...........come march the 14th 2010 you will have a PM!!

Bushmeister
01-08-2009, 22:52
What can I say - stunning. Love the file work and handles.