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The artist used a swivel knife with a sharp blade to make these cuts. Just Google 'Swivel knife' and see the images if you have any doubt what the item is.

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Wow, that is nice. I think I need more practice with the swivel knife....

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From what i see he would have had to use a Very Wide swivel knife blade...or

used a modeling point to enlarge the knife cuts....I M H O..

THAT IS SOME FINE WORK....

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i have been trying to get information on this technique as well, i have been looking for awhile. about a month ago i was at tandy and described what i wanted and the woman sold me a stop...:thumbsdown: not even close! then i was back there a couple of weeks ago and looked through one of the books there...i got really excited because it looks like it's a 'decorative cut stamp" there are 3 of them one curves left, one curves right and a straight one. i was like a kid on christmas morning...woo hoo...i'll take that one please!!! but guess what...they don't have them :censored2: the number i have for them are...Z99L...Z998...Z99R hope that helps you...if you find them, let me know. good luck

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I recently received an extra thick 3/8" angle blade from Paul at Leather Wrangler, duplicates those cuts identically. Those are just decoative hand cuts, done by someone pretty talented.

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A wide blade yes; a stylus maybe. I have seen this maker's work before and his swivel knife work is impressive.

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Reference to the picture, can anyone advise if the artist used a spoon, ball stylus or lifter after he/she did the swivel knife work?

i looked at the picture and i agree with kings X thoese are just swivel knife cuts if you will take a look at bob parks work you will see them on several items only better just my opion of course john

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i have been trying to get information on this technique as well, i have been looking for awhile. about a month ago i was at tandy and described what i wanted and the woman sold me a stop...:thumbsdown: not even close! then i was back there a couple of weeks ago and looked through one of the books there...i got really excited because it looks like it's a 'decorative cut stamp" there are 3 of them one curves left, one curves right and a straight one. i was like a kid on christmas morning...woo hoo...i'll take that one please!!! but guess what...they don't have them :censored2: the number i have for them are...Z99L...Z998...Z99R hope that helps you...if you find them, let me know. good luck

I went down this path with the Z tools at first but since I got a Wrangler knife I haven't touched them definately not saying I'm as good as the pic or anyone else that does this sort of carving for that matter but it's definately easier to use a swivel knife than the Z tools as it's difficult to line them up properly at times especially for tight curves.

If your still interested in them I know a place that may still have them, there in Australia though they don't have alot of turnover when it comes to stamping tools ie the Z tools I bought a couple of years ago had the same writing on them as the stamping tools my sister bought in the early 80's. One thing you do have to look for though are some are better finished than others my first Z99L leaves quite a poor cut compared to the second one I was able to get.

Let me know if you want the info of the store I can't find their website at the moment but I know I have a business card at home for them.

Cheers,

Clair

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