Shapleigh stockman restoration

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Shapleigh stockman restoration

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This was an old Shapleigh stockman with broken bone handles. I thought I had some before pics but I can't find them. I might have forgotten to take them. ::shrug::

I tore it down and polished it up inside and out a and put new bone handles on it.
Not a perfect match on the bone color and jigging but I think it is in the ballpark.
Shapleigh stockman custom b.jpg
Shapleigh stockman custom c.jpg
Shapleigh stockman custom d.jpg
Shapleigh stockman custom e.jpg
I hope you enjoy the pictures.
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Excellent job! Well done, Dale ::tu::
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Sweet! The inlay of the pinned shield is perfect ::tu::
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Great work Dale. ::tu::

I really like those bone handles you selected.
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Love it! Reminds me of the Imperial razor blade stainless stockmans.
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Thanks guys, I am glad you like it.
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Great work, Dale. ::tu:: Anyone would proudly carry that knife, great tang stamps too. ::tu::
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Love it! Gorgeous! ::tu::
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wow Dale! Very nice indeed. I like it ::super_happy::

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