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Orange Tenacious

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This is this second Tenacious I've made scales for, this time it's orange G10. I'm thinking about doing one in wood next :)
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Very nice
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wow that looks flawless. some newb would probably be searching the shops and be like "hey.... goober, where the **** do i get that?!"
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Beautiful!
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VERY nicely done Marcus! Me likey! :D
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I would love a set of those from you.

Gorgeous work.
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Thanks for the kind words fellow spyderholics. The hardest part to do is the liner lock indent.
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Wow, the orange is a nice addition. :spyder:
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That knife looks great in orange.
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do you sell those scales?
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hey man, that looks cool as ****! i wanted to give it a try with green micarta, but just haven't took the plunge. you may have just motivated me to give it a go. nice job!
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looks nice, good job!
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Looks great--I'm a bigger fan of orange knives on a daily basis.

About wood.

Spend the money and buy stabilized scales or stabilize yourself. There are plenty of resources on net about how to do it yourself, I haven't tried yet but high on the list. I got cracking around pins even with REALLY strong and well seasoned mesquite.
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I didn't expect any of my threads to resurface! Thanks for the extra compliments guys!
No I don't make the scales to sell, I've always made them to the actual Tenacious involved. I've sold all the ones I've done and given up on doing the Tenacious because the screws in them are pretty useless, they're too soft and strip easy.
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Well, anyway that's very nice work.
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Well done!
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