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daniele serrano

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hello to all
after quite a while finally back
I am preparing an exhibition pe 2 to 3 November
this is the first of several pieces that I have and I am doing
maybe some have long desired hope you like them


frame Ti 6-4 hardened sandblasted hot color
G10 digicamo
D2 teel .125"x 3,5"

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Danielle you make some very good looking knives and for most the finishing work is great, but why always squared off or with texturing that will tear up your hand if you ever went to actually using them ? Yah I know just the way you do them and me saying really not very useful, so art work with fuction only in the materials and use of them but not for real use. Frank
 
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thanks for your thought
different points of view are always useful, though perhaps, before, you should hold in your hand
many think differently
the points of friction are smooth and then what we need to do for a long time in a row?
perhaps for a specific job it takes a specific knife
I have a farm I always have my knife, but I would not cut wood with this, I use a pruning knife if I want to carve, use a chisel
maybe cut a tube a rope do the tip of a stick, cutting the food, skinned
but the hands do not hurt
or you can buy an Opinel
I do not take around, I want to know if I'm wrong
 
Well, they are very good looking folders in any case, and that in itself is a huge achievement. The work is great !Who said Mona Lisa was smiling; . Frank
 
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