Man Ive always wanted a knife like this I get mine from dollar tree since I'm on disability to everyone don't stop you're life to help those closets to you especially if you're from foster homes run ! it ruin you're life and set you back with no way forward it happened to me now I can only go to sleep and dream no one hires adult males with autism in the USA
Okay a quick google search to find it and a double check to make sure it is true. You spent 56 thousand dollars on a chunk of meteorite in order to make a dagger? Who was the guy that commissioned this Elon Musk? Granted this is for a 12 pound piece of it. Lets assume you found a single pound of it. So that's like still 4k+.
Im honestly just a little disappointed you didn't finish the handle in the short. It looks like a cool knife but I wouldn't think it gets a lot of use for not feeling great in the hand as compared to one with a nice handle. Idk though as long as the customer is happy.
I LOVE IT! I used to be a die hard Sharpie fan, but now I use the Milwaukee Inkz-all. It is such a superior marker. If you forget to put the cap on and leave it overnight, it will still work in the morning!
@@MuhammadThakur-si9ot shame youre wrong too. How would you put an age on something that there is no tangible evidence too? It takes more faith to believe in those estimated years than it does to believe in God creating the universe 🤔
@@MuhammadThakur-si9ot God Created the Science and i for one believe the Bible and the generations listed from Adam and Eve to Jesus and from him to Us now. And i see the Universe no older than 7000-10,000 years. But we will know when we die or the end comes.
you have a 4.5 billion year old meteorite you're going to forge. you have two guys working on design concepts you have the technology and tools. and after a lot of hard work, you have basic ass kittchen knife shape a
Nobody’s thinking this through you could sell that for millions of dollars a four.5 billion year-old meteorite is literally as old as the Earth you can sell that for millions of dollars before I commented, I looked it up and you can sell it for $2.5 million dollars
I really wish you morons would stop calling patterned steel 'damascus' steel. It isn't. Damascene steel has a very specific composition including around 2% carbon, 0.2% silicon an 0.1% vanadium (max values used) and often is patterned in a similar way because of HOW it was forged. But simply having a patterned steel does NOT "damascus steel" make. Stop it.
And a knife for a colorblind person being different from a regular knife is... how exactly? Its steel, its shades of gray, it looks the same to everyone... unless youre blind, I suppose.