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Heres one I started this morning. Its a slice off a 55 lb Campo Meteorite. The blade is about 3/8 Thick and its a BEAST!

This stuff looks so cool when its etched. It like nothing I have ever seen! In hand its very reflective and has cool movement as you change the angles of the blade and the light catches it and its just COOL!!!!!! .. And pictures just cant begin to capture whats going on in this stuff when it etched.. I mean its amazing! Like nothing I have ever seen B4!!!

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Comment by Randy, HHH Knives on November 21, 2011 at 14:41

Anne. The blade is a slice right off a meteorite.  All I did was shape it and sand it flat. So its RAW meteorite! 

 

The other video is of Jr forging this material into a billet of damascus. The white stuff is Borax. Ill look into the Labradorite. Thanks

 

God Bless YA

Randy

Comment by Randy, HHH Knives on November 11, 2011 at 10:34

Meteorite blade I started on yesterday.. This is a Campo Meteorite and pics just cant capture whats going on so I had to post up a video. This stuff is spectacular!!! 

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