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![]() T2B Custom made Damascus Steel Sword US $499.99
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![]() CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS STEEL 17 HUNTING KNIFE US $499.00
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![]() KK 100 HAND MADE SWORDFISH BILL DAMASCUS HUNTER 1 1 US $495.00
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![]() Hand made Damascus steel knife US $300.00
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![]() Custom Made Damascus Hunting Knife Stag Horn Handle AC Michaels 1050 A US $299.99
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![]() HIGH QUALITY CUSTOM MADE HUNTING KNIFE WITH A DAMASCUS BLADE US $299.00
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![]() Custom made Damascus Steel Sword US $199.99
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![]() CUSTOM HAND MADE DAMASCUS STEEL FOLDING KNIVES LOT OF 5 US $199.99
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![]() Custom Made Damascus Steel Dark Ages Medieval English Dagger US $199.99
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![]() CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS FULL TANG ONE PIECE FORGING CROSS DAGGER KNIFE US $199.99
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![]() Stag Custom made Damascus Steel Kukri US $199.99
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![]() GORGEOUS HAND MADE DAMASCUS STEEL DAGGER HUNTING KNIFE US $199.99
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![]() Williams Custom Made Damascus Tactical Combat Survival Knife US $188.00
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![]() Petters CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS DAGGER KNIFE US $188.00
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![]() Petters CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS KIRITSUKE SUCHI CHEF KNIFE US $188.00
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![]() BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE CUSTOM MADE DAMASCUS POCKET KNIFE FOLDING KNIFE BY BRETT MARTIN US $175.00
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Unique Rings Basics: Mokume-gane, Damascus, Or Meteorite?
There is no doubt that choosing the ideal ring can be an overwhelming task. Whether engagement, wedding, or other special occasion, it’s certain that you’re seeking something truly singular. You'll find that there are many unique options for a very special ring, and one of the most missed is to look beyond the traditional precious metal choices. Mokume Gane rings are a striking choice that will separate your ring from all of the others out there.
an amazing, unparalleled] history, tracing its [origins Once used for sword fittings, artisans eventually began creating decorative items as the need for swords waned. The soft metallic metals that make up Mokume-gane include titanium, platinum, iron, bronze, brass, nickel silver, and different colors and karat of gold and silver. The look is one of absolute elegance, with undulating layered patterns creating a rich look. The gorgeous appearance a result of the metals forming bonds together without completely melting.
For something with an appearance slightly more traditional, you should consider the remarkable look of damascus rings. A diffusion bonding of 304L and 316L stainless steel creates a unique look that is absolutely corrosion-resistant. A high-quality Damascus ring takes several weeks to create, a labor-intensive process that produces an exceptional piece of craftsmanship. Damascus rings are a fantastic choice for those who desire the handsome look of steel, with an appearance that is just a cut above.
Another unique metal to consider for your ring is meteorite. Meteorite rings are created by artisans forming solid pieces of nickel iron meteorite into rings. It is the high percentage of nickel in the meteoric iron that gives it its special look and quality.
Meteorite rings are a fantastic conversation piece. After all, when asked about the ring, the wearer can describe how it was forged of “iron from above.” There is something inherently interesting about a precious metal that doesn’t originate on earth.
Choosing the perfect ring can be stressful, but it certainly need not be. By choosing a ring made from a unique metal or with a unusal process, you can give something attractive and distinctive. Whether you choose the undulating patterns of the M0kume-gane ring, the handsome look of Damascus steel, or the exotic appearance of a meteorite ring, you can’t go wrong with one of these unique choices.
Advice about knife sharpening?
I have two beautiful Japanese-made Damascus kitchen knives. I've had them about three or four years. They've kept an edge very well, but I'm noticing they're not quite as sharp as they were. I have no skill with a knife sharpener, so I'd rather take them to a pro. But can these be sharpened by just anybody?
They were a gift, and I don't know where they were bought, so I can't take them back to the store. I don't want to risk ruining these knives! Can anyone help? Thanks.
Sharpening knives is not something you can pick up quickly on your own. Look in the phone book for a pro or you could ask the butcher in your local grocery store or butcher shop. They will know a good knife sharpener. Some one who makes a living using knives will know who the best is. A pro will tell you how to make your knives last longer between sharpenings.
Opposition calls al-Assad speech defending government 'worthless' (KSAT)
Syrian opposition activists called President Bashar al-Assad's defiant and
rare address Tuesday a "worthless" and "meaningless" speech. "The regime has
not learned," said Burhan Ghalioun, head of the Syrian National Council
opposition group. Rafif Jouejati, a spokeswoman for the Local Coordination
Committees of Syria, an opposition activist group, said, "I heard a lot of
gibberish about terrorists' conspiracies and unnamed perpetrators." Al-Assad
delivered a lengthy televised talk strongly defending his government's actions
and motivations, despite world pressure on his embattled government for its 10
-month-long crackdown against protesters. Activists say the much-reviled
operation has led to nearly 6,000 or more estimated deaths. As al-Assad made
his speech, more violence erupted across the country, leaving 35 people dead,
according to the Local Coordination Committees. In his lengthy address, al-
Assad blamed the unabated violence on "external conspiracies" and said that
the international call for reform wasn't taking into account what the country
is really facing: terrorism. He said Syria has initiated reforms, such as
lifting its emergency law, and it plans to hold a constitutional referendum in
March. Al-Assad denied that he commanded forces to fire on protesters and
added that there "were no orders by any departments ...
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