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Good day guys,

How you doing? I hope this post find you all well and everything is good.

The reason why I update is double :P. On the first place, I would like to thank you all your support, thanks to this beautiful community I have discovered beautfiul people who is in contact with me via Facebook. It's a really pleasure to be around and even if I don't usually post or comment I come here almost daily to see what's going on :).

On the second place, I am trying to force myself to be more active during summer, and that starts from posting to time to time and kee you update. That's why I would like to update my album with three new pieces:

 

The first one is a hunting orange G-10 folding knife fully handmade with black liners and brass studded handle. The blade is manufacture on 440 steel. The palanquilla and the spring is beautifully bedecked with filed notches and engravings. Here’s some images:

 

 

And you watch it live here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqhGGXtYk8g

 

The second one is a Vendetta corso folding knife made on a polished bull horn and deer stag antler handle separated with a brass cord. The blade and “palanquilla” are made from 440 steel. The spring, palanquilla and the blade’s spine is beautifully bedecked. It’s one of our top sold designs.

 

 

Here’s the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prV8XvWc7Zc

 

Finally, one of my latest creations, a pocket-size folding knife made of mirror polished bullhorn handle bedecked with a nice turquoise incrustation. The handle comes with a nickel silver palanquilla and bolster to highlight the beauty of the folding knife.

 

 

You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkKqpG_JpI

 

I hope you all like them as much as I do, and let me thanks you all guys, it's a pleasure to be part of this little family and I am sorry if I cannot post very often, I will try to do it more often from now on!

 

Best regards,

 

José Antonio Herreros Gómez

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Absolutely beautiful work Jose Antonio!  WOW

Thank you so much for posting!  

You are doing some fantastic work!  Thank you for taking the time to share it with us

No, the pleasure is mine guys, thank you for your kind words and I have made the promise of being around from time to time, not just for showing but for learning from you all and being part of this huge family,

Have a nice day fellas!

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