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Old 12-16-2003, 06:06 AM
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Influ?ncia do Luciano Dorneles???

Ol? Pessoal,

Como todos n?s eu gosto de ficar fu?ando na internet para ver facas e me deparei com isso:



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..." Knife Specifications: Forged Gaucho Knife By Heather
Blade Length: 10.75"
Overall Length: 15.25"
Blade Type: Drop Point
Blade Composition: Dapples Damascus by Heather
Handle Material: Hand spiral fluted box elder wood with wire inlay
Fittings: Cubic Zirconias, Bronze & Nickel Silver
Sheath: Brown Cowhide with bone beads and horse hair tassels

Additional Features: This is a sole authorship piece by ABS Master smith Heather Harvey. It won first prize at the 2003 South African Knifemaker Guild Show in the Historical Catagory. This beautiful Gaucho is alot lighter then you would think; has great balance, absolutely stunning handle work and fabulously high contrast dapple damascus. The cubic zirconias that are set in the textured bronze butt cap ad an absolutely stunning aire of additional elegance to an already unique one of a kind masterpiece. Heather is truly a very gifted artist with a very affective way of expressing herself.
Price: 1895.00 (Certificate of Origin, Prize Winning Certificate copies provided with Gaucho)
Availability: Immediately"


Agora prestem aten??o na bainha (pois a l?mina apesar de lembrar uma faca ga?cha n?o ? bem o que estamos acostumados a ver no sul do Brasil e Argentina). Tenho certeza que at? o Luciano come?ar a vender as suas facas fora do Brasil boa parte do mundo nunca tinha visto uma bainha de orelha. O que voc?s acham? Pode ter sido uma influ?ncia do nosso amigo?


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Old 12-16-2003, 10:19 AM
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Caro Jefferson, realmente nunca vi uma bainha de orelha fora do Brasil. Ser? que as bainhas oriundas da Espanha seguem a mesma linha?

Aqui no MS as orelhas s?o enormes, pois o pe?o precisa de conforto com a bainha nas costas. No SPKS levei duas bainhas que o Sr Prud?ncio, que ? paraguaio, fez paras minhas facas.
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