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Some of my kits
Well it's been a long time since one of mine was posted. I think i've got this picture thing figured out. Well here goes. This is a GPC1000 with a stabilized wood I found called (silver vine)
Sorry about the poor pics, still learning. |
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very nice! i like the scales and the file work looks very good from what i can tell!!
by the way are you usiong macro mode on your camera? ....justin |
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That looks like a beautiful handle material and workmanship. Shame about the fuzzy photos, though. Keep working on it.
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I love that wood. Where did you find it?? Very nice filework from what i can see...pics could use some work though..
keith __________________ ***Keith*** Baltimore, Md The Highwaymen were Icons An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made and how to avoid them. |
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Randy:
Nice job, your knife looks like you put a lot of time into it. I like the file work and the grain on the wood. What fuzzy pictures? That?s the way things look to me most of the time. Thanks for showing it. Whiskers |
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Thanks guys for all the replies. Yes I did use the Macro setting on my camera. The wood I found with a search for stabilized wood at www.galleryhardwoods.com. The wood is called siver vine. It really is some awsome wood. I'm waiting for some more to do a fixed blade hunter, the cammo look would be great I think.
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