A different TL-29 Mod

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#goldpan
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A different TL-29 Mod

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Well I had a couple of TL-29 screwdriver blades laying around so I thought that I would try something different. A liner lock stiletto? :shock: Check it out! ::hmm::
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Handle material is oak reclaimed from a rotting old wine barrel. The wine barrel oak and the brass pins and liners look real good me! Did this one just for fun. ::tu::

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It looks good and stout! ::tu::
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Re: A different TL-29 Mod

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Thanks Dale! It is addictive, very addictive. And as frustrating as it can be at times. It's very rewarding when you see the finished piece!

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Awesome reprofile on the blade, nice form!! I like it a lot and great job overall! ::tu::

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Cool mod, love it!
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