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@ Jan and Billy
Yes, it is a custom knife. It was made by mr Suchat Jantanong in Thailand. At the time I bought this one off e-bay. Still can't believe the price I paid for it but I can't find them for prices like that anymore. A lot of his work can be found on ArizonaCustomknives.com
The colours you see are Blacklip Pearl that (for once) finally show well in a picture. In different light the colours are different. The white portion is Mastodont ivory and the screws are 14k gold.
It is a sweet looking knife. I love the damascus on it.
Alexander Noot said:
@ Jan and Billy
Yes, it is a custom knife. It was made by mr Suchat Jantanong in Thailand. At the time I bought this one off e-bay. Still can't believe the price I paid for it but I can't find them for prices like that anymore. A lot of his work can be found on ArizonaCustomknives.comThe colours you see are Blacklip Pearl that (for once) finally show well in a picture. In different light the colours are different. The white portion is Mastodont ivory and the screws are 14k gold.
He makes some cool stuff. I recently saw a picture of the representative he sent to BLADE with a table full of knives. He's a busy man it seems.
This one not so much. Worked on my self made slipjoint though. That thing developed a nice patine after having a BBQ the other week.
halfraw meat gives the best patinas!
Right now? I just got home from work. I'm a software engineer, so I don't need or carry a heavy duty knife all the time, but I did just get this Kershaw Blur 1670S30V in the mail today so it was in my pocket just now. The Kershaw Leek, I've been carrying since I got it about a week ago and I carry the Al Mar Osprey and Spiderco Bug on my keychain.
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