A Trio Of Schrade 123OT's

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A Trio Of Schrade 123OT's

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The Statue of Liberty knife is in chocolate stag, the second knife is in red stag and the last one is in sunset bone. I Had to create some springs for these. It was a fun learning experience.
I also learned a bit about dying stag. Dying stag can really transform it!
Thanks for looking.
123OT's with Various Handles
123OT's with Various Handles
A special thanks to Mike for the Statue of Liberty Blade!
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Three beauties Jeff, but oh that chocolate stag trips my trigger! ::tu::
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philco wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 8:03 pm Three beauties Jeff, but oh that chocolate stag trips my trigger! ::tu::
Thanks Phil!
The chocolate stag was a dying experiment that turned out surprising well. I wasn’t sure if I would like it but once it was sanded and polished I really liked the way it looked!
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All 3 are awesome Jeff! The red stag really pushes my buttons! ::tu:: ::tu::
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All three are beauties. The chocolate stag would be very
unique to own.

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Three remarkable knives, Jeffin. Wonderful work. ::tu::
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Sweet trio Mr. Jeff
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3 beauties hard to pick a favorite they all look great
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Beautiful job Jeff!

I would love to read about your stag dying discovery!

My thoughts have been IF you get your covers close to the size you need BEFORE you apply the dye, then the result would be more favorable.
What were your finds Jeff?
(If you don't mind sharing.)
LOL.... when I was doing some scrimshaw on powder horns, the "big guys" would guard their "antiquing" methods like the Colonel Sanders chicken recipe....LOL.

Great job Jeff. Those knives look really nice!

::tu:: ::tu::
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Meridian_Mike wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 12:32 pm Beautiful job Jeff!

I would love to read about your stag dying discovery!

My thoughts have been IF you get your covers close to the size you need BEFORE you apply the dye, then the result would be more favorable.
What were your finds Jeff?
(If you don't mind sharing.)
LOL.... when I was doing some scrimshaw on powder horns, the "big guys" would guard their "antiquing" methods like the Colonel Sanders chicken recipe....LOL.

Great job Jeff. Those knives look really nice!

::tu:: ::tu::
LOL!
Nothing top secret about my technique.
I bought 5 different brown leather dyes with colors ranging from light tan to walnut. The knives shown above already had their handles attached when I decided to change their color. I use Q-tips to apply the dye and let it set overnight before I sand and finish them. Sanding after dying brings out some of the lighter tones and white tones. If you’re not happy with it after sanding you can always go back and re-dye the stag. For stag and bone, different slabs will absorb the dye at different rates so they don’t always come out as planned. And yes, it’s usually best to have your slabs already sized before dying otherwise you’ll just have to do a lot of re-dying.
Also, with each coat of dye applied, the color gets a little darker. I applied a couple of different colors to each of the knives to get the final color shown.
I’m currently working on some worn out, old Queen winter bottom bone using the same technique as above. I’ll post up some pics as I get going on those.
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COOL....
That sounds like a great idea for staining bone....
I have got to try that!!

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Beautiful!!!
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Great job Jeff ::tu:: ::tu:: They all look great.

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👍🏻 good job.
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