Hi all friends,
Just finished! Hard-1 and 2 in Type S, 3.5" folder, 5 mm. thickness pure ZDP-189, 5 mm.thickness titanium frame.
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Hi all friends,
Just finished! Hard-1 and 2 in Type S, 3.5" folder, 5 mm. thickness pure ZDP-189, 5 mm.thickness titanium frame.
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"When I design my custom knives, the function always comes first. The aesthetic consideration and decoration elements normally come by themselves as part of the creative flow.!"
www.yunaknives.com
"When I design my custom knives, the function always comes first. The aesthetic consideration and decoration elements normally come by themselves as part of the creative flow.!"
www.yunaknives.com
fantastic!
Very cool.
Nice knife/knives per usual.![]()
RIP Jerry "DaBird" Lameka 1957-2012. Rest peacefully, buddy. We'll never forget you.
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The red / black looks dham tasty
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Red/Black would make one fine Jerzeedevil Forum Knife, But I don`t think I could wait for one. They all look awesome.
Thanks all for all kind words!![]()
"When I design my custom knives, the function always comes first. The aesthetic consideration and decoration elements normally come by themselves as part of the creative flow.!"
www.yunaknives.com
Wow! I think I just found a new grail knife to work towards. Beautiful work!
Those are badass! Very nicely done. Would like to see how they feel in hand.
An artist is never ahead of his time. He is his time. The others are just behind the times.
A pair to lust after for certain ! Well Done.
Awesome as usual.
I can't wait to get mine...
Yun,
You are a true Craftsman Sir, I can't wait for my Hard 2 type S that you are making for me!
"The 1911 was the design given by God to us through John M. Browning that represents the epitome of what a killing tool needs to be. It was true in 1911 and is true now." Colonel Robert J. Coates, USMC
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