j aime bien le stop-pin visible au contraire.
par contre, je ne vois pas l interet de cette forme de lame, et l attache du clip fait un peu cheap.
tétocarré a écrit:j aime bien le stop-pin visible au contraire.
par contre, je ne vois pas l interet de cette forme de lame, et l attache du clip fait un peu cheap.
Yes, I would be the first to admit, I quite enjoy all of Jens Anso designs. I think I enjoy them all the more because we both have a background in Industrial design, and that lends us both to a particular design style.
My design philosophies has always been “form follows function”. The ergonomics and function of the knife come first, after that I try to make a knife that also has nice lines, and looks good. And I do my best to separate my designs as much as I can. But I can assure you, each one of my knives is designed on paper, drawn by hand with no other influence than the piece of paper. If you would like I would be glad to show you the 200+ sketches that I did for this knife before it even touched a piece of metal.
My goal is not burn bridges, or step on anyone’s toes, that’s just not me, and if that’s what people feel like I’m doing then lets talk about it.
In all honesty, I have never seen another folder like this one. Designing a hawkbill knife with flowing lines was a very difficult task. Sure It can be done, but doing and still having it comfortable in the hand was a completely different think.
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