Pinning handles on an assembled knife using a stiddy video

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Pinning handles on an assembled knife using a stiddy video

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Short and sweet just turned the camera on as i was finishing up a pinning job on an assembled GEC sunfish that I was putting ivory scales on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s43vAbvS ... e=youtu.be
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::tu:: ::tu:: Another great tutorial MM! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow, Kaleb, you make it look so easy.
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Thanks for the video, where did you get the clippers / wire cutter you are using in the video?
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those are vintage E.A. Berg compound nips that were given to me by a good friend. I'd LOE to find another set. they are great.
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