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    Ivory Grip Voos

    A recent arrival to share with you
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            #6
            Nice looking Voose Vesuvio!

            -wagner-

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              #7
              congratulations with this beautiful dagger!

              Regards, Theo
              Freedom is not for Free

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                #8
                Super dagger, i love those with a white handel
                Mats

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                  #9
                  Vesuvio, the grooves in handle seem a little deeper than usual. is the ivory hand cut, or machine cut like the usual handles? The dagger must have been well protected to keep the colour of the ivory, a fantastic dagger.
                  Wolfgang

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                    Thank you for comments. Here are close ups of the grip.
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                            It is machine cut. It took a brave soul to to that, ivory is bad for chipping on the delicate ridges. It's nice to see the hand fitting at the guard end.
                            Wolfgang

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                              #15
                              It is so well preserved because it was in very good caring hands.
                              Last edited by vesuvio; 12-01-2007, 08:56 AM.

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