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Simple Seax
Damascus, Silver and Olive wood
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Nice shape, but the pic is tiny!
__________________ A good friend told me one time about forging "What is there not to like, you get to break all the rules you were told as a kid, don't play with that it is sharp, don't play with fire, and don't beat on that" Wade Holloway See some of my work. |
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Sure it's a simple one, but when to we get to the gratuitous seax and violins?
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