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Knife bilt using pocket knife blade
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GaryMc


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Registered: November 2004
Location: Decatur, AL
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The knife was built from a old Schrade pocket knife blade I found. I cleaned it up and used Curley Maple and Brazillian Cherry for the handle. Not realy Pretty but is really sharp and I think I like it.
· Date: Sun September 25, 2005 · Views: 5542 · Filesize: 43.4kb, 24.1kb · Dimensions: 520 x 189 ·
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AlArchie
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Registered: December 2001
Location: Bessemer, MI
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Mon September 26, 2005 08:37 Rating: 8.00 

Nice looking knife, Retry, and I think that double pinning will keep the blade and handle secured very well!

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Thomp
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Location: central la
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Tue July 4, 2006 00:08 Rating: 10.00 

thought of that several times, but thought the blade too hard to drill, guess that shows what i know..

great job,

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