Damascus and ivory parer

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PierreRodrigue

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Blade consists of 15N20 and 1084 @ HRC 60-61

Nickel/silver bolsters

Mammoth ivory scales, mosaic pins.

Its a little old school, but feels quite warm.

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Thanks for looking. This one will be popping up for sale in the near future.
 
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I like it--restrained, elegant, and classic. James Bond might pull this from his jacket pocket if called upon to cut a twist of lemon for his martini.
 

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It is exactly what James Bond would use!
Beautiful, as always!
 

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That would go real well with my ivory knife collection. Oh.... wait, I don't have an ivory knife collection. They all flew the coop. sad face.
 

kalaeb

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Looks great. I use your my Rodrigue parer frequently, whoever get this one is in for a real treat.
 

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I know I say this every time you make something new but I really like this one! :doublethumbsup:
 

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Very elegant knife. I'm a huge fan of the refined ivory handle sorts.
 

SpikeC

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The more I look at that knife the more I like it. I wish I could hammer metal like that!
 

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Is classy the right word, because that's how that knife looks to me. Classy.
 

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Beautiful work.

Hax the Cook CLEAVERS RULE!!! :D
 
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