Help with pearl restoration
Help with pearl restoration
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=012 I would like to buy this if I can get some one to restore/replace the broken scale. Any one know any one ?
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cool old knife. i think the stanhope being damaged will affect the price as well. you can google "stanhope" and get a lot of info about them. i moved your post here so the repair guys will see it.
johnnie f 1949
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Thanx, I do not really care about the stanhope. Just would like to get the handle repaired/replaced.
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hukk can work pearl. maybe he'll stop by.
johnnie f 1949
on the cutting edge is sometimes not the place to be.
please support our troops - past and present
if not a member...join the NKCA! they're on our side.
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Re: Help with pearl restoration
I am way behind in my in my backlog. I think for me it's the leather work that gets me slowed down to much. I should farm that out once I learn how not to be a control freak with my knives. Or I need to get a sewing machine, BUT I like using a 60% beeswax and 40% brewers pitch on the thread to do any stitching, it will never rot that way. I think that stuff will gum up a machine.
Even though that's my slow point, it gives me a break.
I can do a tutorial with some expensive pearl, I like A+ grade from http://www.knifehandles.com because it's cheaper and has better color than presentation grade in general. They have a price chart for the different sizes also. I can also show how I drill holes in Pearl using a Dremel for those that need pins.
Though I prefer a CA adhesive with the pins. This way the pins aren't merely glued in. A Jewlers saw will cut Pearl, but I have an Inland lapidary band saw coming tommorrow (5-9). I have been buying some nice Picasso marble, dinosaur bone, Lapis, Agates, Jaspers and other stuff. I also have about 3 dozen (guessing) folders with exotic materials. Looks like Madagascar Ocean Jasper is going to be the most expensive.
Between breaks I sit and read and give my 2 cents. I have to get this years deer and elk hunters happy. Some knives are going out with A2, I think those will be the best skinners they ever had. I bought a bunch from Alpha Knife Supply, they had some 3/16 for the Elk hunters.
Yeah, I think I'm my own worst enemy. I can do a tutorial, the material whether rock or pearl doesn't matter, the technique is the same. I can do a knife and have my wife take pictures, kill 2 birds with one stone.



I can do a tutorial with some expensive pearl, I like A+ grade from http://www.knifehandles.com because it's cheaper and has better color than presentation grade in general. They have a price chart for the different sizes also. I can also show how I drill holes in Pearl using a Dremel for those that need pins.
Though I prefer a CA adhesive with the pins. This way the pins aren't merely glued in. A Jewlers saw will cut Pearl, but I have an Inland lapidary band saw coming tommorrow (5-9). I have been buying some nice Picasso marble, dinosaur bone, Lapis, Agates, Jaspers and other stuff. I also have about 3 dozen (guessing) folders with exotic materials. Looks like Madagascar Ocean Jasper is going to be the most expensive.
Between breaks I sit and read and give my 2 cents. I have to get this years deer and elk hunters happy. Some knives are going out with A2, I think those will be the best skinners they ever had. I bought a bunch from Alpha Knife Supply, they had some 3/16 for the Elk hunters.
Yeah, I think I'm my own worst enemy. I can do a tutorial, the material whether rock or pearl doesn't matter, the technique is the same. I can do a knife and have my wife take pictures, kill 2 birds with one stone.
Hukk
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Lets see a Pearl tutorial please Hukk ! I've heard so many different ways to work with it.Hukk wrote: I can do a tutorial, the material whether rock or pearl doesn't matter, the technique is the same. I can do a knife and have my wife take pictures, kill 2 birds with one stone.
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Give me about a week for the new stuff, and it's 84 degress at 7:30 AM, will be a record setting day today, I've never seen it this hot and muggy at 7:30 here. 84 is usually the high for the day, not the low for the night.4ever3 wrote:Lets see a Pearl tutorial please Hukk ! I've heard so many different ways to work with it.Hukk wrote: I can do a tutorial, the material whether rock or pearl doesn't matter, the technique is the same. I can do a knife and have my wife take pictures, kill 2 birds with one stone.





Hukk
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Weird, near 99 now and we have a 10 - 15 mph wind out of the E/NE, it NEVER comes from that direction, usually W/NW off the ocean.
Must be a fire, I can hear the Borate Bombers.

Hukk
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we have the wind coming from the north east, and the southwest just now...hitting that mountain and doing a comeback...30-45 mph. thank god no one has started a fire...
hope all is well.
hope all is well.
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We got a fire over in the Napa Valley, they may have hit it hard and fast. Tall grass, (4 to 6 feet, depending where you are) + wind, 100 temp and 15% humidty - BAD COMBINATION!
Hukk
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That is a baaaaad combo. We're cool and rainy, should be hot and pretty dry.Hukk wrote:We got a fire over in the Napa Valley, they may have hit it hard and fast. Tall grass, (4 to 6 feet, depending where you are) + wind, 100 temp and 15% humidty - BAD COMBINATION!
I'll be watching for the step by step on the Pearl

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OK, give me time to set it up next week when it's cooler. I just checked and 10 minutes ago it was 103.7 F in the shop, and 17% Humidity on the hygrometer. Uh, NO, no shop time today - this is Spring, not Summer! 

Hukk