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Hello everyone,
I would like to represent you my new work. I made carving on mammoth handle of Steve Johnson's knife, the guard and pins engraved by Julie Warenski. Always pleasure to work on these high level knives. Thanks for Francesco Pachì for great pictures. Thank you for watching! You are welcome to leave your comments and thoughts. burkovskiart# Vladimir Burkovski |
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Very nice work indeed,on the handle,finger guard and the pins.How did you find the mammoth ivory to work with ? SE ![]()
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Hi Vladimir, This is super nice carving work you're doing! And along with Julie's engraving on a top SRJ!
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For this knife Steve Johnson found mammoth by himself. And before I personally bought a mammoth in Atlanta, Paris, Milan knife shows |
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