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Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!

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This issue! Please take a closer look, its metal miniature sculpture is almost comparable to a black and white photo!

- Chieftain Folding Knife

Handcrafted by American art knife master and AKI member Rick Eaton, Rick is the second generation of the family heir, and his father was a well-known sword master at the time. Rick is also better than blue out of blue, he was diligent and studious when he was young, fully mastered a full range of carving techniques, and later in the field of forging, he became a rare "all-round master" in the world's sword world. Rick has also won many awards in the knife industry, and his works not only cover a variety of straight knives but also a variety of folding knives, and he has also been interviewed by American television.

Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!

The chieftain's folding knife is 19.3 cm long, the blade is 9 cm long, the naked weight is 176 grams, and the shape is simple and elegant.

Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!

The blade is ground from ATS34 stainless steel, brushed in satin, and the texture is straight and delicate. 416 stainless steel handguard, Eaton uses shadow carving techniques to depict the lifelike majesty of the chieftain, which is completely the precision of the artist's high-precision sketch or black and white high-definition photo, and it is amazing to carve such a beautiful image in such a delicate metal area! Those who did not know thought that this was a beautiful painting directly imprinted on it.

Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!
Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!

The hilt is made from mammoth fossils, and the handle screws are also done by Eaton himself, with exquisitely carved decorations. With a spiral file on the side of the handle, the design of the wire lock is used, and the front fin mechanism is very handy.

Master AKI's metal micro-carving skills are comparable to black and white HD photos! It's shocking!

The color combination of the chief's folding knife can be said to be very clever, and the brown mammoth tooth color is like the red earth yellow sand of the Indian native land, which not only carries a hint of the vicissitudes of the years, but also shows a kind of introverted tenacity. An absolute masterpiece of classics, worth collecting.

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