spot the patch(es)?

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How many patches can you find?
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Looks like one pretty big one around the top of the button hole ::nod::
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Button Hole one, like Dimitri said. It also looks like something big going on at the other end.

Can't really tell on the pile side
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Here's my stab in the dark. The jigging and coloration on the stamp side and the pile side vary quit a bit. Soooo
aside from what the other fellers stated I think that the majority of the mark and pile side of the scales in general have been patched. ::shrug:: Just MHO. ::shrug::
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5

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None! ok 1 by the button
Looks pretty good from here! ::tu::
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Ima thinking two.
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4, two on the mark side and two on the pile side.
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3 all around the front pins. the obvious one is just ahead of the button the other two are about 1/2" long on the rear handle at the front pins one by each pin
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here
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Nice job Kaleb!
I didn't see the patches on the pile side.
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Heck what did I know! Nice knife and nice work! ::tu:: Thanks for the fun and the education. Could use a lot more of that kind of show and tell. Great way to teach and learn Kaleb. I appreciate the opportunity. ::handshake::
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Blade looks pretty full on that knife, well worth fixing ::nod::

Nice job ::tu::
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I like your conservative approach on restoring the handles of this knife Kaleb , (one of my favorite patterns ) it sure is a better chioce IMO than to replace them with something else ........ and you did a fine job ::tu::
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Great job, in that they were very hard to spot. Had me guessing...
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thanks for the compliments fellas. A lot of fun doing this one
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