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Hello Friends,

These have found new home
Happy New Year 2010!!

Here is my latest work. Blades are Damascus made by Mr. Björkman, "Björkman Twist" Sweden. Stainless 2 difrent steel consist of RWL-34 and PMC-27. Construction has world patent.

Handles are stabilized Maple and black parts are Buffalo horn from India. Upper spotted parts are giraffe bone. Tiny slices are 0,5mm new silver. Other one has some engravings also.

Knives will be in Helsinki Knife Show in Jan.9. and are available after that.
I am asking 350€ each.

Hope You like them and thaks for looking
You will find more my work www.jrpuukko.fi

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WOW, Awesome

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Thak You Randy,
Nice words
-Jussi-

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Outstanding work!!!!!!!!! Thankyou - show more - please. Such knives as these are both a true work of art and science. Hilton

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I wish I could make it to Helsinki . Maybe ext year.

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Beautiful knives. Very artistic and amazing.

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SNAP! These puppies are absolutely breathtaking!

Speechless Jeff

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These are fantastic.!!

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Wow.. tell me more about that steel.. can you link to Mr. Björkman. I'd love to see more of his work, as well as your own.

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I've use a lot Björkman's blades and they are very high quality and absolutely useful, not just decotion.
www.jrpuukko.fi is my site. there You will find more of Björkman's blade
regads,
-Jussi-

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