Attempt No. 2 Re-handle

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Attempt No. 2 Re-handle

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This is my second attempt to restore a vintage pocket knife, (that took several tries to get it to an acceptable level.) I found a sturdy old Pal Blade Co. jack knife, with chipped rogers bone scales. They were once real good looking. I thought I could repair the chips with a trick I've used before. I put layers of Franklin Tite Bond carpenters glue to fill in the missing bone. This glue dries hard and has all the appearance of bone. I lost them for good when trying to pin them back on the knife, too heavy handed! ::dang:: I took the Pal apart, cleaned it up and re-scaled it with a novel maternal. I wanted something indestructible after the failed attempt to re use the bone scales. I found a plastic door shim in the shop and used it. This stuff is fairly easy to shape with a Dremel tool and sands well too. It is super strong and "kind of" looks like a SAK handle. It's a good user, I like the steel and shape of the master blade. This really takes practice, I only put it together back asswards twice. You can find these shims laying around any building construction site, pick up a few!

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Nice fit on that one Bret. Looks like the practice is paying off!
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Those shims will probably take alot of abuse.

Nice job!

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Nice job Tom!

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Nice rescue operation there.

I kinda like the combination of an older vintage pattern with those modern looking handles.

::tu:: Good job! ::tu::
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Good job Tom!! ::tu::
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Thanks for the comments and encouraging words. By the way is this pattern called a teardrop jack? Pal made a quality product back in the day. This one has a long life ahead still.

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Way to stick with it, Tom! Looks great!! ::tu::
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