Small anvil carving

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Doug51
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Small anvil carving

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I like Buck knives so I got the idea to carve out a little anvil that's like in Bucks logo. I carved it with my Case seahorse whittler wich is quickly becoming a favorite. The letter B didn't come out as nice as I wanted but overall I happy with this simple carving.
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Cool idea Doug. Be great for displaying knives. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks, that's what I was thinking I would use it for. I have a couple Buck 301 single blades coming. I might paint it black but thought I'd see how the gray turned out first.
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Decided to paint it black.
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Nice! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Buck fans would love to have one of them,, very nice !!!
Maybe you found yourself a side job to bring in a few extra $$$

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It's cute. I like it.
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stagman wrote:Buck fans would love to have one of them,, very nice !!!
Maybe you found yourself a side job to bring in a few extra $$$

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Thanks the compliments. I'm not sure that it would sell. I could use the $$$ to feed my knife buying though! ::tu:: lol!!
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Sell them with the letter as an option to be whatever the buyer wants.
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Doug51 wrote: I'm not sure that it would sell.
You'll never know until you list one for sale. What have you got to lose?

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I carved out another today and used a black stain on it, wich looks better than the paint I think. I am going to try for something that will represent Case knives. Pictures coming soon.
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I might remove the side lettering haven't decided.
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Now THAT'S cool!!
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Re: Small anvil carving

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Very good, would make a great display. I like the stain better too.
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