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		<description><![CDATA[Since the early &#8217;80&#8242;s I had involved myself in practicing the native American art form known as scrimshaw. It all came about from my intense interest in collecting custom hand-made knives from a few individuals whose acquaintance I had made throughout my travels as a professional forester (former life). I had sort of decided that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since the early &#8217;80&#8242;s I had involved myself in practicing the native American art form known as scrimshaw. It all came about from my intense interest in collecting custom hand-made knives from a few individuals whose acquaintance I had made throughout my travels as a professional forester (former life). I had sort of decided that I wanted to become a knife-maker. Once I found out how much it would cost to acquire/build up the necessary tools and equipment, not to mention the inventory of raw materials to engage in this fascinating area, my comment was, &#8220;Oh well, guess I&#8217;ll never get to do that.&#8221;. To which my friend replied, &#8220;Well, you ever thought about doing scrimshaw?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Nope, what the heck is that?&#8221;</p>
<p>And he proceeded to show me some knives he had that he hadn&#8217;t sent out to his customers yet with the art work on them. I asked how it was done, and it went from there. I started researching and reading, and acquiring books, and even some raw material like ivory scraps and micarta to practice on, and it became fascinating and addictive. It was something that I alone had total creative control over what came from my desk. Of course, since I was not trained as an artist, I had to rely on the work of others for subject matter. This is the reason that I have not tried to sell any of my early efforts; they were copyrighted works of art, and that is just something one just doesn&#8217;t do. I could reproduce them for my own personal use and pleasure, or even give them to family, but monetary compensation never entered into the equation.</p>
<p>Until now.</p>
<p>First, let&#8217;s have a look at a few images of some early  work.
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 I had some old micarta given to me by a knife maker I met not long after I moved to Clinton, and it was already yellowing when I got it. The images were done under a simple magnifying glass, and the stippling was more than a little on the heavy side. It was a good learning experience.</p>
<p>I kept it up sporadically over the next several years and produced a few decent pieces, which I gave away to friends and co-workers. Unfortunately, it was before I had the smarts to take pictures of them, and there were a couple that I really wished I had another crack at, but that&#8217;s the way it goes. Even more recently, I had fallen off badly on producing anything only to get totally revived about a year ago.</p>
<p>So this next set of pictures came up when I learned how valuable a microscope could be in this work. It made a dramatic impact on me and it continues to impress me with the degree of control it provides.
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<p>The copy of Michelangelo’s piece is for the truss rod cover on my guitar to replace the cheap black plastic one. And just as God is handing life to man, I hope this will hand some life to my &#8220;playing&#8221;.:-)</p>
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