The sky is loud And the second brother appears again~
The so-called heroic sword is not old, and the old lady's charm is still there...!
- The Royal Blue Radiance Machete
The finest pieces by veteran master craftsman Ron Fraser of the American Knifemakers Association, handcrafted, unique to the piece. Ron's workshop is located in Virginia, usa, Ron is a comprehensive technology, good at making artistic swords, but also good at carving, from this exquisite straight knife work we can clearly appreciate the style of this famous craftsman.
The total length is about 61.8 cm, the blade length is 48.6 cm, and the naked weight is 546 grams. It is a long knife similar to the Gabia style, and the lines are very smooth.
The blade is made of high-performance 01 tool steel, the sword ridge is towering and smooth, and the whole body is treated with gun blue roasting color, which is extremely gorgeous.
The handguard is ground from medium carbon steel and the handle is made of fossilized walrus ivory. The sheath is beautifully crafted, with wood bile wrapped in velvet and the ends made of medium carbon steel. Handguard to sheath, Ron performed his exquisite metal carving skills, using a gold-embellished curly leaf pattern, which was extra gorgeous under the background of baked blue. In addition to the exquisite carving, the work is decorated with a large number of jewels, including red coral, jasper and gold, and every detail exudes a luxurious aristocratic atmosphere.
Classical styles are classic and attractive, and works of this level were placed two hundred years ago, and they were only utensils that only the nobles of West Asia could wear, and the collection display was extraordinary.
All that has been said, that...
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