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A basic moose mod, clawed bone to amber jigged, changed the shield. Before and after...

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Nice work, sir.
I like the looks of both, before and after. BUT, the after looks sleek.
The after pics looks much smoother and slicker than the factory.
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After catches my eye. Thanks for sharing. ::tu:: ::tu::
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A big Improvement on that one Glenn! ::tu:: ::tu::
The original looked very plain, amazing how a little bit of color and some TLC made It shine!
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D) All of the above
Sweet!
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It does look much better to me, too but I have a question for Glen. What is the reason for not putting the 4th pin in the new handles? Looks?
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Stellar work Glenn, what pattern bone is this?
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treefarmer wrote:It does look much better to me, too but I have a question for Glen. What is the reason for not putting the 4th pin in the new handles? Looks?
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Actually, the 4th pin was in the original handles. I assume they do that on wide knives because they don't glue their handle material to the liners.
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muskrat man wrote:Stellar work Glenn, what pattern bone is this?
Thanks, I believe it's shetland, but that's a guess off the top of my head.
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muskrat man wrote:Stellar work Glenn, what pattern bone is this?

Actually, I was mistaken. It is Catalina.
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Looks much better to me Glenn! Fantastic work, as usual.
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glennbad wrote:
muskrat man wrote:Stellar work Glenn, what pattern bone is this?

Actually, I was mistaken. It is Catalina.
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