Delica collection shots

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Phrenik
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Delica collection shots

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This is supposed to tell a story, and it is by no means a comparison to riots delica collection lol. The brown background can be thought of as dirt, the circle as the sun+/the seed, the lines as the roots and growth, then lastly into a sunflower.

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Nice collection. Which one is your user?
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Nice pictures. I like the story. :)
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Far out. Nice knives. I really like the carbon fiber one. Is it serrated or PE?

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Thanks guys =] The CF is plain edge. And Chris, ive actually carried all of them, surprisingly, I had a lot of days that required wearing a suit for various nurse meetings/orientations etc, so i carried the delica damascus for i guess counting days maybe a weeks worth [you can tell by the scratches on the anodized bolsters. which is the one thing I hate about mirror polished/anodizing titanium, is that even though its a strong metal, it is also relatively soft allowing for lots of scratches]. Ive carried the purple one probably the most [purple was one of my universities color] so I just carried it around, since I figured id get less slack with a purple one. The only ones I haven't really carried is the h1 salt, and the white one, since they are new [within the week] so didn't really get a chance to use it fully. Only to cut paper.
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my favorite knife :D especially the CF one
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Post by mrsteel »

Don't really see the hole sunflower thing but I get what you are trying to say. Thanks for saying the pictures looks good.
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Thanks =] I guess the sunflower idea is just more apparent if you look at the last picture [the green handled one being the stem] and the circle being the sunflower circular part [the various models forming the circle are representing the petals, the inner circle representing where you find the seeds]
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