I knew Bob from Chicago-area shows back in the '80s; had one of his knives at one time but gifted it. Nice man, I liked him.From what I have been able to find appears to be a Bob White knife. Are you familiar with his knives?
you can get entire sets from very small to the max. sometimes available on ebay for just a few bucks. saves the time needed to make your own.I would like to have a smaller punch. So far this is as small as I have been able to make with a bit of cup to it. Suggestions? Not taken as rude at all.
the scales appear to be ivory. there's a tiny crack that shows in the one foto. the crack makes me think it's ivory.From what I have been able to find appears to be a Bob White knife. Are you familiar with his knives?
Those punches are they advertised as engravers punches? The handle of the knife is man made material, micarta i think. The crack looking places is scratches in the material. Wish it was ivory.you can get entire sets from very small to the max. sometimes available on ebay for just a few bucks. saves the time needed to make your own.
they are a jewelry "beading" tool used for setting stonesThose punches are they advertised as engravers punches? The handle of the knife is man made material, micarta i think. The crack looking places is scratches in the material. Wish it was ivory.
Thank you!they are a jewelry "beading" tool used for setting stones
if you search for "gem beading tool" or "gem setting beading tool" they should come up. quite a few different sizes, you can search by specific size once you know what size you want, I'm not sure exactly how the sizing works, haven't really looked it up, but an Amazon search for them shows a No. 10 as .75mm
uh, sorry. i stand correcredThose punches are they advertised as engravers punches? The handle of the knife is man made material, micarta i think. The crack looking places is scratches in the material. Wish it was ivory.