Schrade USA 18OT Mighty Mite

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Schrade USA 18OT Mighty Mite

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These little knives present their share of challenges but are fun to work on just the same. The Swinden keys were in good shape so I was able to reuse them and the blade was in decent shape as well so I left it as found.
I replaced the handles with some nice Amber Richmond pattern bone (Culpepper of course).
It cleaned up nice.
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That, Sir, is a pretty little knife.
I like it!
Take care and God bless,

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Great job Jeff!
The jigging shows just how small that knife really is. I haven't worked on any smaller knives yet. I guess I figured the bigger they are the easier they are to work on.
It's a beauty! I really like Culpepper's amber bone.

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Thanks!
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A very special little knife now Jeff. Great color and a tiny lock back. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Looks good Jeff. ::tu::
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Good work. Great looking knife now.
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Sweet !! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Cool!
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Thanks everyone!
That particular bone turned out better than anticipated.
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