GEC 18 mod

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GEC 18 mod

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This little 18 is one of my favorite knives to carry. However, I was getting bored with the micarta covers. I decided to mod it.

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WOW!

You made it so much better!
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That really pops! Very nice Glenn ::tu::
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You got S-K-I-L-L-S !! ::not_worthy::

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Outstanding Glenn! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
That is gorgeous! ::drool::
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WOW!!! That is SOOOOO F. I. N. E.... ::tu:: ::tu:: Very NICE Glenn!!! John :D
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WOW......very cool! ::tu::
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Nicely done. .. ::tu::
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Beautiful! By far my favorite knife handle material! ::tu::
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Wow Glenn, just WOW ! :shock:
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Thanks everyone! I feel like I have to wear fancier pants when I carry it now. :)
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Looks great, Glen! What is the handle material (some kind of acrylic I presume?) and where did you get it? How difficult is it to work with?
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I think that's real-deal-Holyfield abalone.
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Yep, Tony you are likely correct in that, never thought of that possiblity. If that is the case likely fairly expensive and delicate to work with?
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Actually, it's yes to both. It is genuine abalone, but with an acrylic coating on it. It's not awfully expensive, easy to work with, but don't heat it too much, it will warp.

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