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Treasured Chest Knife (partial nude)
Here is a fun knife I finished a few weeks ago. It was actually a difficult knife to design on, due to the handle inlays,as well as the overall shape of the knife, being unusual. But, once we decided to use the treasure map to fill in the odd areas in the center, it all fell into place. Also been playing around with photoshop, but I need to get a better lighting system for taking my pics though, just have not had the time lately to attend to that. Anyway, thanks for having a look. -Brian
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Brian, She looks like the perfect gold digger to me,and I like the way you have kept her treasure undisclosed in the nude portrait.Great fun,great work,great theme,great design,have a great day!
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Beautiful work Brian. Great use of different colored gold.
I was wondering ... that map wouldn't happen to lead to a gentelman's club in St. Martin? If I remember right, those gold coins in the treasure chest were filled with milk chocolate and Amstel was just over a buck. That's certainly a nice touch with the scope ... great symbolism. Chris |
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Beautiful, quick question, what is the red material in the knife scales?
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Actually I think that her treasured chest has been well and truely exposed.
Roger |
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Hi Brian that is absolutly beautiful work. I think I know that girl.
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Hey, that's Jack Sparrow's girlfriend isnt it?
She's looking great Brian! And Kinky with Coins |
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Re: Treasured Chest Knife (partial nude)
Handle inlays are Antique Tortise.
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What about the colors in the treasure chest? Can't seem to figure it out. Awesome knife, cute girl.
Jeff |
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Re: Treasured Chest Knife (partial nude)
Jeff, the colors in the treasure chest are green and pink gold, as is the palm leaves, knife handle and the broach/choker.
Thanks all for the good reviews, -Brian
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Hi Brian,
That is pretty green and pink for gold. Could you tell where you get it or what the ingredients are to alloy this gold? Thanks, Daniel |
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Exelent Work
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hi Brian .. just fantastic work as always ,, how hard was it inlaying the colored gold ,, i was told it is very hard to inlay , i am used to working with 24k .. so i don't know how hard the colored golds are to inlay .. also how did you keep the knife from locking up after your where finished pounding the gold inlays in .. thanks ron p
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hi Brian .. thanks for the info ,, that is the same method i use when i inlay thick pieces of copper .. and thanks for the tip on the knife , i just finished a w. Osborne folder that did get tight .. ron p
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Re: Treasured Chest Knife (partial nude)
Mark, emailed me this link to the knife, he did some real macro shots of it. You can see how all the dots and detail is done. The most magnified pics are at the bottom of the page.
http://www.knifeology.com/treasurechestscu.html
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