| 11 May 2002 | Norma Peters | I like the design of this. Excellent celtic-looking patterns, very well done. | |
| 22 Nov 2003 | Jacob Corona | all i can say is nice design, not so good background...infact there is none... 2 tings ta say. 1, the handle piece thingy majig right where the blade begins is too skinny in tha middle. those neato blades at the base would snap the above mentioned thingy majig in half when thrusted into someone's face, gut, piece of paper, etc. 2, the jagged ends of the blade would, yes, make more damage and be good for a slice, but would actually prevent the blade from going in as smoothely if thrusted into something... s'gunna take a heck of a blacksmith to repair each point on the end if it happens to rub against anything it cant cut and scrape 'em off. Sorry for the most likely unneeded criticism, but hey, u said u liked tips so here ya go. "Time to end this one with a bang"............BANG *trademark  Laura Ellen Rappleye replies: "Constructive criticism is always welcome. I never did say I was an expert on dagger design, but hey we all gotta start somewhere. Most of the daggers I draw are more ornamental than useful at any rate. But thanks for taking the time to leave such an extensive comment. I actually love getting comments that have some depth to them, so thanks for the visit!" | |