You and I have a lot of similar tastes in Sci Fi. Frank Herbert’s Dune series is another favorite. The latest movie version of Dune actually did the books justice. I think that series will be remembered much like Star Wars, only the plot is much better and actors they chose were much better and not comical in looks or actions.Sasquach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:17 pmStunning knives Mark!!!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:08 pm Interesting looking knife Charlie. I remember reading Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein back when I was in junior high, loved that book. The movie wasn’t nearly as good as the book.
I forgot to post the other Master Imai knives recently finished by Fumio Inagaki. I’m a sucker for a fixed blade with a tapered tang. The three handles are Jacaranda wood, ebony and red sandalwood. The blades were made by Master Imai before his death in 2014. He made these for the Singapore military in 2005. Nice lines on these.
I read Heinlein, Clark, Herbert, Bradbury, Burroughs, R.E. Howard, Tolkien, & Asimov among others. Still read a lot. You are correct, the book was much better than the movie. That is usually the case because while a picture may be worth 1000 words it's still hard to cram a couple hundred thousand words into a 2 hour movie. I nicknamed the knife that way because the first thing I thought of when the USSF was formed was....Starship Troopers.
Thanks for the compliment on the knives, these are really nice knives.