Drop point stock removal

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Rossr
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Drop point stock removal

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Just came off the bench. O1 tool steel, brass bolster , stabilized wood unknown type. Sure. looks nice to me though. Figured I'd share

Sheath next

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Very nice.
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Meridian_Mike
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Nice work!
That is some beautiful wood!

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Here's the sheath

Thanks for the kind words gang.
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That leather work is NICE!
Now that I am retired, I want to do a little leather work.
A friend left me a nice assortment of leather working tools when he passed away.

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Meridian_Mike wrote: Wed Nov 02, 2022 11:15 am That leather work is NICE!
Now that I am retired, I want to do a little leather work.
A friend left me a nice assortment of leather working tools when he passed away.

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Thanks Mike, Fun stuff for sure you got the tools time to get after it!! Have fun with it lot of info out there to point ya in the right directions. Holler If I can help

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