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Jazz
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#1161

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Nick, very nice work as always! That Techno... you're making me want to get one and do that. :cool: Thanks for sharing.

Eastwood, welcome, and that clip is really cool - so is the rest, but I just noticed the clip now.

1623, that shiny hourglass clip looks awesome on there.
- best wishes, Jazz.
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#1162

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Jazz wrote:Nick, very nice work as always! That Techno... you're making me want to get one and do that. :cool: Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jerry. The Techno is too much of a tank for my taste in a small knife, but it was a very well built piece. I'm sure the Junior looks familiar. ;)
So many knives, so few pockets... :)
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#1163

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superspyder wrote:It should not be a problem, as long as the wood scales are not too thick. Just check the measurements, and if you need longer screws you should be able to find some although I don't know what thread count those screws are.
I've contacted roman from my knives to do the work I'm not going to divulge the cost you guys would go mad but you pay for what you get.
Anybody seen the gears of war 3 enura :O
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#1164

Post by Invective »

Just a simple mod from me, heat anodized my Dragonfly Salt clip and swapped it over to my Caly 3.5. The heat anodization was done using shisha coals though, just to see if I could. Came out better than I expected.

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#1165

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My sandblasted Police

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#1166

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*jawdrop*
I'd buy that.
Twice.
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#1167

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Jazz
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#1168

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ourgon Now THAT'S how you give a Police some grip. Is it as grippy as it appears? How does the pocket clip slide in and out of the pocket? Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
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#1169

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Clip doesn't cause problems. From the inner side is still polished. The handle grip is like a sea stone. I think it's more grippy than Sebenza handle.
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ourgon wrote:Clip doesn't cause problems. From the inner side is still polished. The handle grip is like a sea stone. I think it's more grippy than Sebenza handle.
I really like the looks of that.
two questions.
1. What media did you use to get that texture.
2. Was it hard to get the media out of the knife as the Police is pinned together.
Impressive.
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1. It was sandblast machine - 10 atmospheres power. I don't know exactly, because someone did it for me.
2. One problem is to protect handle before crushing. Handle in my Police was a little crushed. I use screwdriver as crowbar to repair it. Second work was removing burrs with a file, on the edges of the linings. And of course you must wash knife.
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#1172

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XHP
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20cp
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D2
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#1173

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Holland you are my Hero :)
you have always somthing new and nice to show.
how do you get the plexiglass glow in the dark?
or is something else?
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#1174

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its a moonglow backspacer purchased from cuscadi :D
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#1175

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it's nice if you lost your knife in dark .
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#1176

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kromo wrote:it's nice if you lost your knife in dark .
yep :p
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#1177

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Holland, that red really does look nice. Did you stonewash the blade? Nice pics. :cool:
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#1178

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-Spencer

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#1179

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Been some time since ive set a knife on fire. Im a bit rusty.
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#1180

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looks to me like you "set that knife of fire" perfectly haha :D
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