Northwoods and a Schatt

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Northwoods and a Schatt

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Here's 2 I recently finished. First, a Schatt & Morgan, went from stag covers to a nice Lapis blue smooth bone. Before and after...

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The other was a Northwoods in micarta. changed it to a nice stag. Before and after...

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Wow, what changes ! From 'Ho-Hum' to jumps up and grabs you.
The lapis blue i am surprised i find it so attractive. It looks 'Rich' and confident somehow.
Glen, truly great work along with the artistic 'eye' to match handle with suitable pattern.
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I really like the stag one. Is that a Fremont Jack? Really like the blade.
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Lapis just happens to be a personal favorite of mine, both the stone and the color. I am smitten by your S&M. A wonderful and exciting piece. Congratulations on your work. ::ds::
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Absolutely beautiful Glenn!!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful work as always Glenn.
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doglegg wrote:I really like the stag one. Is that a Fremont Jack? Really like the blade.
I believe that is a Fremont. I really like their look with the roughly finished areas on the blade.

Thanks for the kind words everyone!
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glennbad wrote:Here's 2 I recently finished. First, a Schatt & Morgan, went from stag covers to a nice Lapis blue smooth bone. Before and after...
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Did you take the knife completely apart or to can you replace those scales by just removing the scales and pins.
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PCwizard wrote:
glennbad wrote:Here's 2 I recently finished. First, a Schatt & Morgan, went from stag covers to a nice Lapis blue smooth bone. Before and after...
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Did you take the knife completely apart or to can you replace those scales by just removing the scales and pins.

That is a complete dis-assembly and rebuild. It is possible to do a re-scale without taking it apart, but much more difficult to re-pin everything.
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glennbad wrote:
PCwizard wrote:
glennbad wrote:Here's 2 I recently finished. First, a Schatt & Morgan, went from stag covers to a nice Lapis blue smooth bone. Before and after...
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Did you take the knife completely apart or to can you replace those scales by just removing the scales and pins.

That is a complete dis-assembly and rebuild. It is possible to do a re-scale without taking it apart, but much more difficult to re-pin everything.
I'm always worried about damaging the bolster removing and re-pinning the pivot pin. I guess I need to learn how to safely to it. Buy some cheep knives and just go for it. Learning from mistakes can sometimes be the best teacher. ::dang:: ::doh:: ::teary_eyes::

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That is the best way to learn how to do it, mess with some junkers
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WOW!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: Those are FANTASTIC!!! ::nod:: John :D
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Thanks!
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