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My first attempt plus Scrimshaw!
13 April 2011, 12:37
Artemis.My first attempt plus Scrimshaw!
Hi folks,
I haven't posted here for a while, as I've been a bit busy of late!
I've also posted this to AR knife forum, but thought some of you that know me here, might be interested.
I started investigating firearms engraving a few years back, being lucky enough to get some initial direction from one of the very best engravers in the world. Within a short space of time I also discovered scrimshaw and was soon seduced to the 'dark side'!

Since that day, I have been producing scrimshaw, embellishing everything from pistol grips to knife scales.
I'll have a stand at the UK knife show this year, where I'll be demonstrating some of the techniques, so please do drop by and say hello if you're in the area!
Although I am in no way a knife maker, I've always had a desire to give it a go!
So, here's my first attempt...
Of course, then it looked a bit naked...

And now... it just looks nude!

All the best,
Jo

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13 April 2011, 13:13
BoghossianVery nice knife indeed - how did Ian feel about modelling?
13 April 2011, 13:45
GhubertFools rush in where angels would have gone much more slowly and milked it for ages...

Very nice Jo, the chap looks more Greco-Roman in countenance than Somersetonian.
Where is the knife show being held this year?
14 April 2011, 01:40
Trapper DaveA nice bit of work Jo. The blade was just calling out for something equally strong and dramatic.
If you make one for me, make a lanyard hole because I'd be gutted if I lost something so precious

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Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. Sir Winston Churchill
14 April 2011, 01:57
GhubertIf she makes a lanyard hole there is a slight risk that the engraved figure might loose something precious, looking at where the hole would need to be....
14 April 2011, 02:57
GerryJo,
It's beautiful, I really like it ..... Well done!

All the Best to Ian, also.

Cheers,
Number 10
16 April 2011, 12:36
Artemis.Thanks for all your kind comments guys.
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22 April 2011, 22:19
Fallow BuckI'd usually say sopmething like " that kife is the nuts" but it might get misconstrued.
Beautiful and stunning do spring to mind though.
K

23 April 2011, 01:24
Artemis.Thanks Kiri,
Hows about this one then...?
Apologies for photos... one day I will learn to use my camera properly!
I'm hoping that as this is art, it doesn't break any forum rules.
And then both...
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23 April 2011, 04:51
GhubertMedusa and Hercules, or more correctly Herakles, I assume.
I would have put money on that chap being Greek, in any event.
23 April 2011, 05:15
DoublessAlthough not to my taste, those are two truly stunning pieces of work. You are incredibly talented!
23 April 2011, 20:40
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by Ghubert:
I would have put money on that chap being Greek, in any event.
I doubt she's greek mate, it's obviously a bit cold where she lives.
K
Great Knifes and i am sure she is greek. Definately happy.
24 April 2011, 00:53
Ghubertquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
quote:
Originally posted by Ghubert:
I would have put money on that chap being Greek, in any event.
I doubt she's greek mate, it's obviously a bit cold where she lives.
K
Mate, when I use the word "chap" and you then refer to him in the feminine, ie "she".....
Well.
The prosecution rests, M'lud.
26 April 2011, 13:44
Trapper DaveMy shampoo used to do that....so I changed it to another brand and all my hair fell out!
Very nice work Jo. I was trying to think, after Ghubert's comment about rivet position on the male figure whether you'd worked backwards from the rivet position on the female?
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30 April 2011, 22:26
RobinOLocksleyVery nice!
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