This one's on the way home from the engraver, then off to the scrimshander. This one is Lori's, the scrim subject will be a squirrel, so we selected oak leaves and acorns for the pattern. To me, Dave Perdue's work is awesome!
Thanks Warren, I've tried all night trying to figure out resizing with no luck (cell phone only) Gonna have to sit down in front of the desktop I guess
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Originally Posted By: Wally
Thanks Warren, I've tried all night trying to figure out resizing with no luck (cell phone only) Gonna have to sit down in front of the desktop I guess
Wally,
This was done by phone. I use an image resizing app.
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Very Nice!!!
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Wally & Lori, Thanks for sending me the pic earlier. Unfortunately I am experiencing internet problems from hell! NOBODY can figure it out. I cannot get online the majority of the time...BUT...Great knife project you have going on! Glad to be a part of it. Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
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Awesome. Consider the fact that I bought #61 over 9 years ago and it was through a purveyor. There's no telling when it was actually engraved without contacting Perdue. Fact is he's fairly rare considering the time frame. Do the math, great job.