My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
I first want to say THANK YOU to everyone here! I found this place about 3 weeks ago and love it!
Since then, I've tore apart every old gassed out, lost and found, broken and otherwise junk knife I could find!
I was given this TL-29 in trade for cleaning up a couple "good" knives. He thinks he got the best deal and couldn't figure out why I wanted it so bad I guess he just couldn't see what he was really looking at!
This thing was so much fun to build I can't wait to try another one!
Thank you all again! I know it's not perfect...but I'm happy with it and I owe it all to ya'll. Saw Filer
Since then, I've tore apart every old gassed out, lost and found, broken and otherwise junk knife I could find!
I was given this TL-29 in trade for cleaning up a couple "good" knives. He thinks he got the best deal and couldn't figure out why I wanted it so bad I guess he just couldn't see what he was really looking at!
This thing was so much fun to build I can't wait to try another one!
Thank you all again! I know it's not perfect...but I'm happy with it and I owe it all to ya'll. Saw Filer
Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Where's that TL-29 you started with?? Great job!!
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Man, if that's your FIRST, I cant wait to see your work as you gain momentum!
Looks like ya got plenty of handle material too. Another stag coming up in the future?
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Great looking knife, Saw Filer! Glad you joined in on all the fun here!
...... Joe
Looks like ya got plenty of handle material too. Another stag coming up in the future?
A natural talent combined with an addictive habit. Your IN FOR IT now!
Great looking knife, Saw Filer! Glad you joined in on all the fun here!
...... Joe
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Welcome aboard. Just hang out your shingle and get to rehabin 'cause you have it nailed. Good job. You did what most folks leave off, adding a bottom bolster. I think it goes that one step further in dressing up a TL-29. Did I say "good job"? I meant to say GREAT JOB.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
to AAPK!
That is nice work, most especially if that is the first time you have worked on a knife.
Welcome aboard!
Dale
That is nice work, most especially if that is the first time you have worked on a knife.
Welcome aboard!
Dale
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Thanks fella's, I'm glad ya'll like it.
Thank you Mr. Orvet.
It's not the first one I've ever worked on. I've rehandled and cleaned up a few others before this one. This one's just the first one I've made any significant changes too.
I'll post my others over in the repair section.
orvet wrote: to AAPK!
That is nice work, most especially if that is the first time you have worked on a knife.
Welcome aboard!
Dale
Thank you Mr. Orvet.
It's not the first one I've ever worked on. I've rehandled and cleaned up a few others before this one. This one's just the first one I've made any significant changes too.
I'll post my others over in the repair section.
Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Great work Saw Filer!!! And welcome aboard. I think you have a great knife there and it would be hard for anyone to believe this was your first attempt.
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
That's a beauty!
Nice looking reno.
Glenn
Nice looking reno.
Glenn
Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Wow that's a beautiful knife. Welcome Saw Filer, I can't wait to see more of your work.
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Great conversion ! I like the rear bolsters you added, nice touch.
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Re: My first conversion ( another TL-29 )
Not been around much lately, but I sure like that renovation! The rear bolsters really pop....and I just love the TL-29 retrofits. That blade shape just fits my eye well I guess.
To try something different, I added a cutout on the handle to make it into an eze-opener style on several that I've done. I really like that style, better than the nail nick in fact.
here's a link that shows what I'm talking about. These are just so easy to jazz up!
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... =40&t=8272
Cheers,
J
To try something different, I added a cutout on the handle to make it into an eze-opener style on several that I've done. I really like that style, better than the nail nick in fact.
here's a link that shows what I'm talking about. These are just so easy to jazz up!
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... =40&t=8272
Cheers,
J