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Hello!

First time doing filigree and yes, I got a 2" slot punch! Pretty happy with how it turned out. 

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Looking good, really nice contrast with the blue

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Again beautiful work :)

 

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Very nice work. I like the knife also. Reminds me of an old Bob Loveless style knife, but I don't know for sure if he ever used Damascus.

 

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Very nice.  I like the blue. Really pops the work.

 

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Nice work. What really caught my eye was the back. 

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As usual beautiful work! Love the back swivel knife work

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Very fine work indeed, be proud. Gorgeous knife too, by the way. That is Damascus steel, formed by layering two or more types of steel and forge welding them together to form a billet which can then be forged into a blade. I am a noob here, leatherworking is something which interests me though. Have been blacksmithing for years and wish to get into making my own knife sheaths. If you are in Tucson and are interested in banging on some metal check out the ABANA group there, azblacksmiths dot org. Cheers, Dan.

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Looks great, like all of your stuff.  Very impressive.  I've been doing leather work for a long time,  maybe some day I will do something that nice. Very impressive swivel knife skills. 

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@Rolandranch gorgeous work! I've been away for a long time and can see the progress! Keep it up!!! 

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Awesome job. Keep up the good work!

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They are beautiful,, I use a similar pattern for pistol holsters

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Very beautiful work!  Kudos!!!

 

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Beautiful  - the sheath not only looks great on it's own but really compliments that knife nicely. Would be nice if the red in the pin on the knife was a similar blue to that on the sheath though perhaps.

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Like, WOW! man!

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Beautiful workmanship!

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Fine work!

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Most Impressive!  I really like the contrast on #1 and the simplicity of #2.  Both are magnificent creations.  Thanks for sharing.

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