I think Ed hit it right here for you as far as marketing. I'm finding that to be true also. It can be a pain but its also rewarding. Ed always gives some great advise.
This is one of a pair of twins that I made for a customer but found out a few months later that he had died in a car crash since ordering them so now I have to figure out what to do with them...But its a nice knife and I thought I'd share.
Overall: 11 1/2"
Blade: 6" (Or somthing like that)...
He's hands down one of the best I have seem...Always amazing work. I'm not a huge fan of fancy (probably because I stink at it) but his still are stunning to me.
Pretty much all Kevlar has the wires as far as I know its part of what makes it Kevlar. As for getting around it usually you can come back with tweezers and get the little buggers out of there or whatever work to trim and clean it up.
I would think so. At first I thought you said just carbon fiber but I haven't used lighting strike carbon fiber. I would guess it works about the same. It's not really that hard to use but some times the little wires are annoying but you can get around those.
Thanks DeMo! Nicely done is what I'm going for:) Copper is sort of a pain for liners but we get by.
Thanks John! And yes, I have been trying to get better at photography, so that makes me happy.
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