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couple new knives
Here are a couple I have done recently. Ron Luebke did the scrim on the one knife.
Which was an awesome job. I studied it under the scope, he is really good. The design used, which is Fracassi-ish, or Klimisch with liberty style scroll, was chose for its subtleness. We wanted to let the scrim be the center piece and just accent it with ornamental work. The background is all lines, but blurs out to a soft gray. The other is the second edition of the hunter and hunted series. I did one last year, on a similar knife with a leopard and gazelle. Thanks for taking a look. Brian
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Brian, I wonder how long you can keep blowing us away with your work? Probably as long as guys keep making custom knives. More!More! Those are both really sweet. As always thanks for showing your work.
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WOW!
Nice knifed Brian. Peter |
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WOW indeed.
I love the design on the second knife. Girl too |
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Yea that
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Brian those are truly amazing. absolutely incredible. I love the Liberty type scroll with all the lines running through it.I believe Francesca Fracassi does most of that type of ornamental background and Firmo does the scenes. At least thats what it says in the Fracassi master engravers book. You did a great job on it! How many lines you think are in that background?
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I love the flow of the work on the second knife and the scroll work looks good too
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Brian,
Those are both works of art by a true artist. I would like to know how many hours you have on the hunter and hunted knife if you do not mind me asking? Tom White |
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Sweet knives!
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Beautiful Brian, Maybe someday I will own some of your art...
The scrim is so life like, Great... Thanks for sharing... Jerry |
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Thanks for guys for giving them a look.
The Hunter knife took about 3 weeks to engrave, plus a couple days of drawing time to design it. And yes I am very slow.
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Brian with quality that good, speed means nothing. Its the end result - and its fantastic.
Do you happen to know how much they sold for? |
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The knives where not sold, they were for private collectors.
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Yeah Brian, I'll have to kiss your butt a little here too .... I really like what you are doing with the Karl Klimsch style engraving (aka Dover Publications).
Outstanding work!!! |
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Really nice looking work. . . .
B
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Stunning work Brian
Cheers "VAN" |
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Chris you crack me up. No ass kissing required. The only reason I take part in these forums is that I like to see what other guys are doing, when Phil, Barry, Ron, yourself, etc. post up work I always check it out. And so I post this stuff up in return. The social networking, tool war, bickering, is what creates the longs stints of my non participation.
Klimsch is a great study, there are so many little things he does that you can pull from to add more dimension to your own style. It is a great resource to anyone who wants to better understand design concepts, lighting effects, and such. Thanks again all for the kind words. Brian
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Glad I could give you a chuckle Brian Those things have certainly calmed down a lot and I haven't even been banned yet .
No virtual knee pads ... Outstanding work needs to be seen and all acknowledgment of achievement is very well deserved. It makes me want to get back to the more ornamental projects I have neglected on my bench for lack of motivation (and better commercial opportunity). 18th and 19th Century ornament should be on every syllabus of study. I think a lot of folks don't know that some of his work is published and readily available. From what I have seen so far, you are doing Klimsch better than Klimsch. Old stock certificates are also a great resource for study in creating dimension and depth. |
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hey Brian .. you are just fantastic . i love the work that you do , some day i will develop the nack of belino as well as you and a lot of other master engraveds do . but Colt is my bag and they dont require a lot of belino . i am now working on a coffin handle knife that i am doing one of my favorite ladies on , the goddiest Diana . i will show if it is good engough . thanks again for posting your work .. ron p
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Ron, thanks for the kind words. Can't wait to see the Diana knife. Who built the knife?
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hi Brian .. the knife was built by me , it is made of 416 ss frame with an oval in the center and the blades is Eggerling damacus .. ron p
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very beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Curtis Wilson |
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Wow... awsome work Brian! Speed has always been an issue for me as well, this kind of work can't be done in a hurry, just boatloads of time.
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