Calvin Robinson
Moderator Christian Forum
The first time I saw this type of filework I was amazed,it was on a knife that Rusty Preston had made.
After Rusty and I had become friends I asked him how to do it,he told me that he had been asked to keep it a secret by the man who taught him how to do it. I respect him for that and consider him a gentleman for keeping his word.
I personally know Ian VanReenen,the maker of the knife pictured in this thread. When I first saw that he was doing the Roman a Knot filework I assumed that the same man that taught Rusty to do it taught Ian. I didn't ask Ian how to do it nor will I,knowing that it is supposed to be kept a secret. My respect for both of these men has been increased,since they have demonstrated their honesty and integrity in this way.
I must say,I am disappointed in those here that denigrate these men for not sharing what they agreed to keep secret.
It's filework! If you have the ability to do it you can figure it out,quit complaining and get to work on it!
After Rusty and I had become friends I asked him how to do it,he told me that he had been asked to keep it a secret by the man who taught him how to do it. I respect him for that and consider him a gentleman for keeping his word.
I personally know Ian VanReenen,the maker of the knife pictured in this thread. When I first saw that he was doing the Roman a Knot filework I assumed that the same man that taught Rusty to do it taught Ian. I didn't ask Ian how to do it nor will I,knowing that it is supposed to be kept a secret. My respect for both of these men has been increased,since they have demonstrated their honesty and integrity in this way.
I must say,I am disappointed in those here that denigrate these men for not sharing what they agreed to keep secret.
It's filework! If you have the ability to do it you can figure it out,quit complaining and get to work on it!