Something a little different
- glennbad
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Something a little different
I recently finished this for a customer. He had the bone handle from a knife steel, and this leftover knife. He wanted to see what I could do with it. I really enjoyed this, as it was something different.
See the pics...
Before
I was not that taken with the look of the bone, so I put some color in it. Here's the finished product.
See the pics...
Before
I was not that taken with the look of the bone, so I put some color in it. Here's the finished product.
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Re: Something a little different
Very nice, Glenn......As Usual



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Re: Something a little different
Awesome job.
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Re: Something a little different
Glenn, you sir are a magician! 

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Re: Something a little different
Nice rework of a shell handle Glenn!
Did you use the steel liners or did you make new ones?
Your bolsters look great but I am really impressed with the amount of color you got in those old oil stained stag handles! They look MUCH better!
Outstanding job!


Did you use the steel liners or did you make new ones?
Your bolsters look great but I am really impressed with the amount of color you got in those old oil stained stag handles! They look MUCH better!
Outstanding job!


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Re: Something a little different
Thanks. Dale, the liners are the original ones, I just cleaned them up.
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Re: Something a little different
Awesome! Awesome! 

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Re: Something a little different
Would never guess it's the same knife. Fine Job!
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Re: Something a little different
You're doing some damn nice work anymore with them bolsters--didn't you just start doin this a couple yrs. ago ?
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Re: Something a little different
Man that's sweet! Love the color you put in the bone, gave it a whole new life
How about a shot of the spring profile. How thick is she.....

How about a shot of the spring profile. How thick is she.....

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Re: Something a little different
Another excellent job. Time to start making them from scratch?
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Re: Something a little different
Thanks guys!
Pig - Yes, only a couple years on a regular basis.
Royal - sorry, I did not get a top down pic. My goal was to take the halves down as much as I could without losing to much of the bone's character. If I had to guess, no bigger around than a 1" dowel. The size fits nicely in the hand for the size of the blade itself. The knife was around 5" closed IIRC.
Jerry, I am not very far away from that. I have been gathering some raw stock to try one. I have been gathering some old interesting junkers to use for patterns. Now I just have to find some extra time...
Pig - Yes, only a couple years on a regular basis.
Royal - sorry, I did not get a top down pic. My goal was to take the halves down as much as I could without losing to much of the bone's character. If I had to guess, no bigger around than a 1" dowel. The size fits nicely in the hand for the size of the blade itself. The knife was around 5" closed IIRC.
Jerry, I am not very far away from that. I have been gathering some raw stock to try one. I have been gathering some old interesting junkers to use for patterns. Now I just have to find some extra time...
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Re: Something a little different
Something a little different turned out to be something pretty spectacular. That's a beaut! 

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Re: Something a little different
My compliments on a job well done Glenn. Your talents have increased in leaps and bounds from the first knife you posted. It's easy to see you have a gift for knife work and in short, you've arrived and are here to stay. This one is outstanding! If I could think of more nice things to say, I would.
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Re: Something a little different
Thanks for the compliments!
Bob, if I have got better, it's because of seeing the work that people like yourself have done. It inspires me to raise my game and the quality of my work.
Bob, if I have got better, it's because of seeing the work that people like yourself have done. It inspires me to raise my game and the quality of my work.
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Re: Something a little different
That's very kind of you to say Glenn, but as you know there's no school for what we do and the repairmen here inspire us all and we all learn from each other. I'm just glad to be part of the mix.
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Re: Something a little different
Amazing work 

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Re: Something a little different
Glen that tuned out lovely...that is almost too pretty to use 

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