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Beautifully done! And a nice photo, too. A great combination of leather and wood.

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Wonderfull Sheath and an innovative way of presenting the knife.

Do you have a picture of the knife?

Is it a Fisk?

Btw.

Jim

Cooper takes some awesome photos.

Rainer

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A picture of the knife is below. I guess I should have posted it at the same time.

FiskLongHensarling2.jpg

Now to answer some questions that were asked. Jerry Fisk did make the knife from his own ladder pattern damascus.

The stand is Mesquite burl and some of the most highly figured and beautifully colored I'v seen. It was made for me by my good friend Robert Hensarling who is a Master Wood Worker and furniture maker in Uvalde, Texas. He is famous for his fabulous Mesquite rocking chairs and makes other furniture items as well.

The sheath is Wickett and Craig chestnut skirting split at the tannery to 7/8oz. It is fully leather lined with the same leather that I ran through my splitter down to about 1.5oz. The inlays are alligator and I hand pebble grained the lether inside the borders with a couple of Bob Baird's pebble tools and then carved the quilt pattern. I set two pins in the riser on the wood base and put matching holes in the welt of the sheath and then use epoxy to secure it along with a thin line of epoxy running the length of the riser. It is identical on both sides to display either way.

The excellent and professional photography is the work of my good friend Jim Cooper (Sharp by Coop).

The result as you see it in the picture is representative of the efforts and skills of four of us. The desk display and knife is owned by a gentleman in Chicago, but it will be on display at the Blade Show (World's Largest Knife Show) in Atlanta the end of this month.

Paul

Paul long-----108 Briarwood Ln. W-----Kerrville, TX--78028------830 367 5536-- pfl@cebridge.net

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My heavens! That is a finely crafted piece of steel. Thanks for sharing. Your sheath and stand compliment it totally.

Storm

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This is plain and simple....exquisite elegant and beautiful. The combinations of the wood leather and steel, make this a beautiful piece of art.

Ken

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beautiful work!!!

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