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Absolutely beautiful Chad. Wow!

I love the idea of it being hollow ground, what a neat touch.
Vince! If you get a chance to read this.. wow! I'm sitting here really awestruck by the details you've chosen! Very nice, indeed.
Nathan Robinson wrote:
Vince! If you get a chance to read this.. wow! I'm sitting here really awestruck by the details you've chosen! Very nice, indeed.


It's pretty cool, isn't it?

I tried to get good pics of the cross-section, but didn't have any luck.
Patrick Kelly wrote:
Absolutely beautiful Chad. Wow!
I love the idea of it being hollow ground, what a neat touch.


Ya took the "Absolutely beautiful" words right out of my mouth, Patrick !

Just a wonderful piece all around .... super job, Vince !

Congrats again, Chad !
Chad,

Wow, another winner from Vince. Simply outstanding! The detail work on the pommel is a treat to look at and
the sheath complements the knife very well. Will you post some detailed blade pics?
Absolutely stunning!
M. Taylor wrote:
Chad,

Wow, another winner from Vince. Simply outstanding! The detail work on the pommel is a treat to look at and
the sheath complements the knife very well. Will you post some detailed blade pics?


Here's the best shot I could get of the spine.


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Full-length shot.


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Ooooooh, double wow!

I love the hollow grinding on the spine. I just absolutely love this piece Chad.

I e-mailed Vince this afternoon I asked him to put my name on the next one of these he makes. I must have one!
Chad,

Thanks for posting the pics. That spine is just amazing! What a wonderful piece!
Vince, you are a true master of your craft.
The grinding on the spine really adds character!
Timothy Gulics wrote:
The grinding on the spine really adds character!



My 7th grade gym coach used to tell us exactly the same thing!
Wow,
Congrats Chad,
That is one fine piece,
The burl look's great,
Do you know if it is the stabilised type or just a fine piece that was used,
Big up to Vince for yet more fantastic work,
Re: Wow,
Lee O'Hagan wrote:
Congrats Chad,
That is one fine piece,
The burl look's great,
Do you know if it is the stabilised type or just a fine piece that was used,
Big up to Vince for yet more fantastic work,


I don't think it's stabilized, but I'm not sure. Maybe I'll email Vince for an answer.
By the way, some people might be worried that the thick blade would impair the cutting ability of the knife. There are some pool noodle fragments that would strongly disagree...

This thing is a wicked cutter.
Cheer's Chad,
I was just wondering as on my moniter it looks like the Burl is almost a mirror/glass polish,looks fantastic,and wondered if
burl polished up this nice in general,
A beaut and a wicked cutter,congrats again,
Lee O'Hagan wrote:
Cheer's Chad,
I was just wondering as on my moniter it looks like the Burl is almost a mirror/glass polish,looks fantastic,and wondered if
burl polished up this nice in general,
A beaut and a wicked cutter,congrats again,


Lee,
According to Vince, it's stabilized.
Sean Flynt wrote:
Timothy Gulics wrote:
The grinding on the spine really adds character!



My 7th grade gym coach used to tell us exactly the same thing!


LOL! :lol:
It's really gorgeous!
Cheers Chad,
Nice one,
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