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Indian Scrim
Hi
Here is an indian I just finished.I've scrimmed this indian before on buffalo horn but I feel in this piece the cracks on the ivory adds character to the indian's face. Knife Regards Yvonne |
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Re: Indian Scrim
Well done Yvonne,
The hairline cracks in the Ivory do give character to the work. Can You post a picture of the complete knife? Cheers "VAN" |
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Re: Indian Scrim
is this done with palm engraver?
beautiful work I really like indian portraits. jim |
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Re: Indian Scrim
Nice work. here are some examples of my scrim too.
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Re: Indian Scrim
Hi,
Wow the Skulls and Birds are very well done.. airamp |
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Re: Indian Scrim
No,everything is done by hand with a pinvice.
Thank you for the comments. Yvonne |
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