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Interesting. Thanks Jeff!
hello craig,I own a couple of the looking glass models,..and they are quite nice.they are less Pricey than the non-looking glass handles. like gary said they are a thiner piece of material,coated with a clear acrylic.they also seem to be more pieced together,{not a solid piece of material} more than the originals ,but, that could be my opinion, I'm not sure if that is a trait of looking glass version, or just my collection of them.
Yes, and that as well
Thanks Gary! Sounds like a new and improved idea! I guess it keeps the cost down some?
Hello Craig. In a looking glass handle GEC uses a thin piece of genuine material, usually abalone or mother of pearl, and then covers it with clear acrylic. It is a great idea, as you get the beauty of the material, and the toughness of the acrylic. It makes it very pocket friendly
I couldn't find much by googling it, but can someone please tell me all the ins and outs of "Looking Glass handles"?
Ron, these knives are mean't for hard work and I love to see that your putting it through the paces. Great pics.
Nice...very nice.
Heres the pics in process
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/information/89-short-run/
and here is the page of the previous 89's
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/patterns/89-melon-tester-2/
I love this pattern also!
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