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Just awsum! You all do such great work! Making me feel I might give it a try.
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Super blue with snakewood scales, brass lanyard piping and (blind) stainless screws. Blade is screwed and glued.

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Snakewood is definitely my favorite so far! Awesome job!!!
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Had these done recently - now I need sheaths :)

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Those are very nicely done, also they are very nice models.
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Really like those scales Ted. Are they both canvas Micarta?
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#347

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Ted wrote:Had these done recently - now I need sheaths :)

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Who did those for you? I like!

I think I feel another MuleProjects photo review coming on....


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figured i would post it in here due to the high interest in mules, a guy just put up the damascus and the super blue mule for what look to be good prices on bladeforums. hope this didnt break any forum rules(im not the seller just letting people know)
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Halpren Option #1 scales, and a nice leather sheath from a fellow forum member, (JLS).

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Ted wrote:Had these done recently - now I need sheaths :)

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that micarta? If I get a mule that is what I want done to mine...if you don't mind me asking, where did you get those scales?
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snoo i wanted that zdp mule you bought! bastardo j/k enjoy! :D

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That S35VN micarta is a great one! Here are my latest projects...

Superblue and COS-3 in snakewood, tulipwood and bocote, full saddleleather hand-stitchedsheaths...
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...uhhh and the tulipwood (orange one), the fourth is plain white ash (BD1)...
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Ted wrote:Had these done recently - now I need sheaths :)

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Looks Nice Ted! ;)
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I just got my woodcraft mule, and some black G-10. I can't wait to get started when I have some time. Anyone have any advice as this will be my first attempt? I'm not sure on hardware to fasten, and any other advice would be great. :D
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Got my Cuscadi g10 transluscent green scales this week. Lovely. Sheath is next.

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#358

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First, amazing work by everyone who has posted pics.

Second, I'm thinking about ordering my first Mule in the Cobalt Special steel, and I've got two questions.

1. How does the Cobalt Special compare to something like VG-10 or S30V?

2. I notice that some people use a G-10 liner below G-10 or Micarta scales while others attach the scales directly to the steel. Is there any advantage to using the a G-10 liner, or is it more of an aesthetic thing?

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This is a first for me. I bought the Woodcraft, blue transparent plexiglass and clear plexi rods. I think it turned out ok.


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Looks nice. Is it cracking?
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