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RRLOVER

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Here is another CPM154 wearing some Koa -buffalo horn - musk ox spacer.It sure is nice not working,makes for more knifemaking!
 
That last pic looks like a crack in the ferul. Is that just some thing in the horn or is it a seam?

Great looking knife. looks very sweet. How does that modified d feel in hand?
 
No nudes this time, but still porn.

Nice job Mario, some really fine stuff coming from o'er your way.
 
That last pic looks like a crack in the ferul. Is that just some thing in the horn or is it a seam?

Great looking knife. looks very sweet. How does that modified d feel in hand?

It is a white growth line in the horn,it is very common in buffalo horn and I never had any come apart or split on me yet.It feel great in my hand,very comfortable in a pinch grip.
 
Good looking Mario, the musk ox really works well with the koa and buffalo horn
 
Beautiful. Profile is just about perfect. Going to be getting in touch soon for a blade of my own. Brought one of my vintage sabs to work today and was thinking how nice it would be to have a custom with a similar profile in a better carbon steel.
 
Another beauty Mario.
Great looking knife.

Now you have me thinking....
Is there such a thing as having too many gyutos?
I mean like if they are different sizes or different handles, several is ok, isn't it?
Just wondering.
 
Another beauty Mario.
Great looking knife.

Now you have me thinking....
Is there such a thing as having too many gyutos?
I mean like if they are different sizes or different handles, several is ok, isn't it?
Just wondering.

When you have 35+ then you can say "I have to many"

All joking aside it is nice to have different edge profiles,grinds, and steel types to "round off" a collection.
 
Beautiful. Profile is just about perfect. Going to be getting in touch soon for a blade of my own. Brought one of my vintage sabs to work today and was thinking how nice it would be to have a custom with a similar profile in a better carbon steel.

I can do a custom with a similar profile in a better Stainless steel.
 
Wow! Now that's impressive work, Mario!
 
That too :). Have any niolox lying around? ;-)

I would LOVE to try to work with SB1/niolox,I have some interest in this steel but that stuff is not easy to come by.
 
I'm not in a rush or anything. Maybe we could source some. Wouldn't know where to begin looking maybe someone on the forum knows where it can be found.
 
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