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Hello,

I just finished this gents knife, this time with another handle form.

The guard from iron with a rivited copper ring to give a rustic contrast to the elegant handle.

84mm blade from 1.3505

Iron guard with copper

Turkish walnut handle with london gunstock oil finish.

Handle a 115mm

Pommel from sterling silver

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Regards

Nico

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  On 09/04/2018 at 15:47, W. Katchum said:

Don’t know if it’s more expensive or cheaper or if took longer or was quicker to make, but I think that’s me new favourite one you have done pal, very very nice 

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Thank you Sirs!!

Yes, it took longer, but it was my fault as I had to repeat several details - this was the first one of this kind. First I glued the ring into a grove I made on the guard and later tryed to texturize it with a small hammer - it came loose again :( So I had to make it again, and again.. now it's rivited to the guard with 8 tiny copper pins and glued in place as well.

The pommel first was made from iron but it didn't match exactly the hole I drilled, so today I had to take it off again and made the silver one....

Next time I know how to make it ;)

Kind regards

Nicolas

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