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Paul Zalesak (pabloz) and his Leather Wranglers company (makers of the special swivel knives that come in pretty colors!) sponsored a contest at Wickenburg this year. Hidepounder got the prizes, but all of the entries were pretty special.

Take a look:

http://www.leatherwranglers.com/contest.html

Congratualtions to everyone who entered- and wow, just wow, HP! I enjoy looking at your work! The second place bird is my favorite.

Johanna

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Great stuff Bob. Way to go!

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Beautiful HP.

Can't imagine how many carvings you must have done to get to this level of work.

Wow!

Thanks for the inspiration.

Johnny Dingus

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Great work Bob, loved all of them but the birds were my favorites

Dave Theobald

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All of those are awsome some day I strive to be creative enough to learn how to lay out a finger cut pattern like hidepunders.

again VERY good work

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Thank gosh you won Bob, I was worried you didn't have enough swivel knives. LOL When I grow up, I wanna carve like you.

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:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

All hail Hidepounder!

Congratulations!

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Congrats Bob!! Ever since your first post, I always look forward to seeing what you put out next. Keep it up. :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Bob- Wonderful job on all the pieces. :notworthy:

Crystal

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Stunning! ...and humbling. :notworthy: Another thing on my list of things to learn to do better. Hmmm... it's getting to be a pretty long list.

Kate

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That is really amazing. Was all of the work done with JUST a swivel knife?

Amazing. I think I like the design on #2 more - but #1 has such a perfect technique. I have no clue how he did it!

TF

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That's some pretty impressive swivel knife work Bob!!! Wonder how many more years of practice it will take till I am anywhere near that good.

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Bob's work is always absolutely top notch. Looking at all the pictures from both contests, his entries are STILL the top ones.

As always a Bob-fan :You_Rock_Emoticon:

Regards,

Ben

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Thanks everybody for all your kind words! Your comments and enthusiasm is inspiring! Thanks Paul and Rosa for putting on a fun contest...I'm really enjoying the new swivel knife...I've been anxious to try one!

Bob

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:thumbsup::cheers:

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Well Bob smokes the competition and sweeps all the top awards!! Yet another swivel knife is added to his already huge collection and once again I am left speechless by his incredible skill and finesse. The man is AWESOME.

What is a body to do?? I think I am going down to the shop and turn a wooden pen!!

:Lighten::Lighten::Lighten:

:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

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Thanks everybody for all your kind words! Your comments and enthusiasm is inspiring! Thanks Paul and Rosa for putting on a fun contest...I'm really enjoying the new swivel knife...I've been anxious to try one!

Bob

If you don't mind me asking, what brand knife and blade style do you like to use??

I have one of Pauls and really like it, but I seam to have a swivel knife fetish :helpsmilie: Yes, I need help.

Thanks,

Tina

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Ditto all of the above. Very fine work. It must have been hard to pick the winner with so many good pieces.

I have one of Paul's knives and I use it everyday and love it. My biggest problem is trying to decide which blade to use!

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If you don't mind me asking, what brand knife and blade style do you like to use??

I have one of Pauls and really like it, but I seam to have a swivel knife fetish :helpsmilie: Yes, I need help.

Thanks,

Tina

Tina,

Sorry for taking so long to answer you...I was out of town for a week. the knives I use the most are...a 3/8" Henley with a Bob Beard 1/4" angled HG blade...a Bob Beard 1/2" custom made knife with a 1/2" HG straight blade...a 5/8" custom made Bob Beard with a 5/8" straight HG blade...a 3/8" Henley with a 1/4" low angle, shallow bevel blade by Peter Main...and a 1/2" Henley with a 3/8" HG straight Henley blade. I am very impressed with the 1/4" angled blade from Paul also.

Bob

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That is really amazing. Was all of the work done with JUST a swivel knife?

Amazing. I think I like the design on #2 more - but #1 has such a perfect technique. I have no clue how he did it!

TF

Thanks TF,

Sorry to be slow replying...been out of town. They allowed us to use a smooth beveler, a mules foot and a veiner. All the shadiing you see on the skull, such as in the eye sockets, etc., is done by cross hatching with very fine cuts to create the illusion of shadow.

Bob

Well Bob smokes the competition and sweeps all the top awards!! Yet another swivel knife is added to his already huge collection and once again I am left speechless by his incredible skill and finesse. The man is AWESOME.

What is a body to do?? I think I am going down to the shop and turn a wooden pen!!

:Lighten::Lighten::Lighten:

:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

That's funny Bree! And thanks!

Bob

Ditto all of the above. Very fine work. It must have been hard to pick the winner with so many good pieces.

I have one of Paul's knives and I use it everyday and love it. My biggest problem is trying to decide which blade to use!

Thanks Brent!

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:thumbsup::cheers:

Thank You!

Bob

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