3rd times a charm?
3rd times a charm?
I had previously replaced the original covers on this F&F to a burlap micarta. Then recently the owner wanted something different, so we went with black micarta bolsters, and brown canvas micarta covers. I know this look does not appeal to everyone, but I really enjoyed marrying two materials like that. Here's the evolution of the knife...
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Re: 3rd times a charm?
I like it more than a little. It looks very cool to my eyes, kinda spiffy that should be reserved for special occasions: church, fine dining, anniversaries etc. Dropped in the pocket of a tuxedo.
Re: 3rd times a charm?
I'm with Garry, I really like it!
I can also see how it would be fun to make it.
I can also see how it would be fun to make it.
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The third version looks great. I would be proud to carry it.
David
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awesome!!!
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Re: 3rd times a charm?
Ditto!!edge213 wrote:The third version looks great. I would be proud to carry it.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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That last version is the best. I would be proud to carry it.
Bob
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Brown canvas for the win.
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What Bob said Glen.rea1eye wrote:That last version is the best. I would be proud to carry it.
Bob
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Re: 3rd times a charm?
Another vote for the third one.
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I'm liking the third one too Glenn, fantastic job, perfectly seamless joint.
Eric
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I like the second one best, but DANG, ain't nothing wrong with any of them!
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Re: 3rd times a charm?
Wow Glenn!! That is one smooth transition from black to golden brown. What a beauty!!
Steve B.
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