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Posted: Tue 23. Dec 2014, 11:31
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Einar and Gio

Posted: Sat 24. Jan 2015, 18:30
by Guy Washburn
Great to see the face of an old friend!! Took a long time to peruse your whole thread, but well worth it to see the impeccable work of a guy that truly deserves the recognition. Thanks for sharing Tyler
Regards my friend, ~Guy~
Posted: Sat 24. Jan 2015, 23:49
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Guy! It sure is good to have you back here

Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 15:20
by Tyler Blake
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 15:48
by Fritz Ehlers
Wow, I really like the pair of snakes.
The Grapevine Service is very cool. Not only does it serve to stiffen the transition, but the design effect is stunning.
Tidy work as always Tyler.
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 15:58
by Robby Amper
You never fail to surprise me, Tyler. Serious! Every time you post something new I think "Okay, that's it. It can't become any better". And then... It becomes better
Robby
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 16:02
by Guest
Those snakes really do look good. The black and white grapevine gives them a nice touch, they look more "clothed" with them. If that made any sense :P
- Pokkis
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 16:02
by Bobbi Holyoak
Very cool, Tyler!
How is that grapevine in the grip? I'm just wondering if it would cause a blister? Super cool looking though.
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 16:53
by Robert Gage
Zowie! These are amazing, Tyler! The colours just leap out at one, and the two-tone grapevine is pleasingly 'dizzy-making'. I, too, specially like the snakes.
Bobbi, surely you'd hold the heel know in your palm, rather than grasp the handle? So the grapevine shouldn't be a problem. (Or am I being dim?)
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 17:18
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Fritz and Robby!
Thanks Pokkis! IT makes it easier to see that there is GV service, compared to black on black, so in that sense it does make sense :P
Thanks Bobbi and Robert! Bobbi, I've never had a problem with it, but I suppose it could happen depending on the size of a person's hand/ the way they grip. Robert, You're quite right, but I think what Bobbi was wondering about was the index finger- For me, the left side of the first knuckle on my index finger is up there on the GV, but I've never had any irritation from it. I carry a snake in my Maxpedition bag every day so if I have a minute to crack, I can.
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 17:36
by Roy Partin
Those are the most eye appealing snake whips I've seen yet Tyler. SWEET design as usual. Your work never gets old
Posted: Fri 13. Feb 2015, 20:26
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Roy!

Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 05:42
by Einar Stephenson
That's realy cool the grapevine patern on the snake whips is realy a unique touch.
Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 07:00
by Donovan de Swardt
Wow, I really like that black and white alternating grip.... Makes it pop
Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 17:06
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Einar and Donovan

Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 18:38
by Guy Washburn
Wow Tyler, as always thinking outside the box. Love those snakes!..."EXOGVSNAKES"???
Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 18:50
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Guy...and Gesundheit!

Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 21:41
by Devin Bauer
Very nicely done Tyler, I love dual tone grapevine service as well, speaking of which, is it difficult to do?
Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 22:13
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Devin! It is a little bit of a pain in the rear, but not unbearable. It's harder to get started and you have to keep constantly tightening both strands.
Posted: Sat 14. Feb 2015, 22:34
by Devin Bauer
Thanks Tyler, that is good to know.