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Origami Around
Show & Tell

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor

oozey mess

#extradirty
Jules of Nature
occasionally subtle
wallacepolsom
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosmic Funnies
hello vonnie

pixel skylines

Kaledo Art

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@knifekalmar
back at it again with my fidget spinner.
Nice transfer, dangerous girl
Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru 🔪
Titanium Collection
Photo by Michael Coulon
Custom made D2 Steel tracker knife
Moro Barong, Late 19th or Early 20th Century
Barong, of familiar form, broad 13 inch blade; silver-mounted hilt, the grip bound in plaited twine, the burlwood pommel incised with scrollwork. Two-piece wooden scabbard bound with rattan, the throat and chape set with mother-of-pearl plaques and incised with scrollwork panels within dentate borders.
spend that money fast if i had to 👹
Five African Edged Weapons
1) Masaai seme, 15 inch double edged blade, narrow leather-covered grip, russet leather-covered scabbard. 2) Another, massive example with slender 22 inch blade of diamond section broadening towards the point; ribbed leather-covered grip; russet leather-covered scabbard with leather suspension strap. 3) North African arm dagger; 7 inch double edged blade molded with fullers; tured wooden grip with wheel pommel; leather and reptile skin scabbard with plaited leather arm loop. 4) Another, broad 8 ½ inch blade of diamond section; leather-covered grip with iron ‘arrowhead’ pommel; black leather-covered scabbard missing the arm loop. 5) Large Salampasu knife; broad 14 inch blade with scalloped edges; stepped wooden grip; leather scabbard with plaited decoration.
Benchmade 62 with custom pink cales and liners!
Photo by Michael Michael Custom by Guy Connor Lester
A combination hunting knife and wheellock pistol with a massive, cleaver-like blade, etched by Ambrosius Gemlich. Munich, Germany, blade ca. 1528-1529, etched with a calendar for the years 1529-1534, barrel dated to 1540 or 1546, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.