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Hi!!! if there is someone at this forum who knows where i can find... actually buy some knives... i would be gratefull and if you know if i can find them in my country i would be more gratefull then... thanks.. |
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Muad, I would start by finding out who in your area makes furniture. They would know a tool source for you. Furniture makers and wood workers often use our carving tools to detail a project. You might also browse through this section of the message board. Many carvers make their own tools out of old chisels, screw drivers, straight razors. Susan |
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Like I said on an earlier post.....look at ebay.
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If you cannot find any local companies then there are several excellent mail order and internet companies that ship worldwide. I would recommend scanning through a copy of Wood Carving Illustrated and checking out some of the web sites for wood carving supply companies. It won't be as cheap as E-bay, but your choices will be far greater, and you won't have to worry as much about getting an inferior product.
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