... My thinking is that if the maker takes the time to produce a beautiful hamon,
he probably took a lot of time to get the rest of the knife just right as well.
I used to be in different to Hamons, mostly because I never really saw anything I liked then I began to see some pieces that caught my eye. I guess hamons are like women, you got to look at a lot of them until you find the one that tickles your fancy.http://www.fototime.com/0970C8419FA7A91/orig.jpg
Two words, Don Hanson.
Hoss
Two words, Don Hanson.
Hoss
+1
but after a while though, won't the patina mask the hamon and it becomes a faint memory?
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