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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

The Essence of Knife

1 Comments:

Blogger m. said...

This knife is the most stunning one I have ever seen in my life - and I have seen a lot. The pic is from the German Messermagazin, the leading national knife magazine.

The maker's name is Richard Kapeller.
An unbelievable gifted young artist...

I will build a similar one, for myself.
Sort of my interpretation of this gorgeous piece of art.
And if it takes years - I have to do it.

19 July, 2006 11:32  

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