Toughest Knife Yet
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:28 pm
I used to think scout knives and whittlers were a bit daunting, but this little muffin with all it's curves, re-curves and protrusions almost had me speaking in tongues.
It's not a pattern that i've ever fallen in love with, but I have a much higher respect for what it would take to produce these.
There was nothing strange about the off-gassing candystripe celluloid, but what was kinda weird, the only real damage it did, other then some discoloration, was eat the backspring clean in half. I fashioned a new spring and replaced the handles with some smooth bone and white fiber spacers. I thought it would sort of mimic the candystripe.
Here's the end result.
P.S. I took some time to go back through some of the older posts, you guys are doing some awesome work! Very impressive mods and restores!!
WB

There was nothing strange about the off-gassing candystripe celluloid, but what was kinda weird, the only real damage it did, other then some discoloration, was eat the backspring clean in half. I fashioned a new spring and replaced the handles with some smooth bone and white fiber spacers. I thought it would sort of mimic the candystripe.
Here's the end result.
P.S. I took some time to go back through some of the older posts, you guys are doing some awesome work! Very impressive mods and restores!!


WB