2 More in MOP

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#goldpan
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2 More in MOP

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I showed some pictures of the knife I made for Scott (Triple F ) around work and one of or secretaries wanted one.
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I had enough MOP for 2 so I made 2! These little 3 inch Colonial lock backs are fun to work on. I bought 30 all together so its time for something different.. ::hmm::


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Wow, those look great!

How do they hold up? Is that just epoxy holding the MOP in place?

Keep up the good work!!!
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Thanks Glenn ::tu:: I use 330 epoxy. I have been told its the same stuff that is used to affix stone handles to knives. Sure dries clear!
I expect that it will hold up well, I started carrying one today. It beats around with other stuff in my pocket so I think I should more by next week. I say these colonials sure take a fine edge, this one is hair shaving sharp!

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I like them goldpan, good job!

MOP is considered a bit showy by many folks, I like the stuff myself.
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