hand carved and kolrossed disgorgers.

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hand carved and kolrossed disgorgers.

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Given the rather dim weather today i decided to carve a few hook disgorgers. I like to use hazel as the pith in the middle means i do not have to drill at all just use a bit of wire to push down the middle,I have carved these for years,my oldest being the fish handled one pictured below which i carved circa 2000.
The method of decoration is called kolrossing,basically the design is incised with a scalpel like tool and then a powder rubbed into the cuts,in this case cinamon as i like the sepia tones,next the item is oiled,i use walnut oil as it never goes rancid and when it cures provides a varnish like finish,after applying the oil i burnish the surface so as to close the cuts thus keeping the design visible ,kolrossed items can still be bright after a millenium as shown on much treen in scandinavian museums.

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thanks for looking.
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Very nice,lot of work in them..... but if they were in my tackle box they would be lost within ten mins of arriving.I am the worlds worst for losing disgorgers, mine all have bits of dayglow tape around them !
I have seen some of your work on Flikr, very impressive!

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Wow ! I’ve never seen that before. Very nice.

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They are lovely Sir....ever considered selling one or two? quite wonderful.
Your not the same guy that used to frequent a certain bushcand raft forum are you?
Edit.....You are the "fish" I know....recognise your avater!
Good to see you again :cheers:
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Never seen anything like them they are mini works of art - very impressive indeed Sir.
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Well if you dropped them in the water they'd float... unlike the Guru one I bought which went down like a stone... very nice Sir :Hat:
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Very nice and very different. Well done.

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Very talented :Hat:
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Nice work :Hat:

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Paul D wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 4:21 pm They are lovely Sir....ever considered selling one or two? quite wonderful.
Your not the same guy that used to frequent a certain bushcand raft forum are you?
Edit.....You are the "fish" I know....recognise your avater!
Good to see you again :cheers:
hello paul! good to see you,yep used to do the bushcraft forums,still do a lot of bush stuff but its just part of daily life now doesn't seem out of the ordinary,we even light the wood burner by flint and steel daily,keeps the skills sharp!i think there is a natural progression from bushcraft to olden days living ,from surviving to thriving so to speak.
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