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I tried. It turned out better overall with the better white one from Padawan.
Ill give it another shot once I cool my jets. Just doing this almost made me knock my monitor off the desk. :o Image
I wish I could remember what I did the first time around, the chrome looks much better on it.
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Padawan wrote:I tried doing some Photoshop work to depict what I had in mind. It isn't the greatest job, but I'm still really pleased with how it looks. :)
Padawan, I seem to be in the minority as I don't care for the looks of bolsters on a Calypso Jr ..... an ivory micarta version of my Aus8 black micarta calypso jr. would make me more than happy.... :)
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AH HAH!
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I think Im getting warmer.
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there are some truly amazing caly3 ideas here, and i hope sal takes note... i love the bolstered, white micarta calys!!!!

it's really something how photoshop puts the designing and improvement of knives in the ELUs' hands!!!!!
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I would love to see one aswell. But I honestly don't see it happening. I hope that Im wrong, :)

I noticed on that picture I edited that the jimpin is far from even, I guess it was the prototype.
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Bark river has some really nice looking antique ivory micarta. Take a long look at the maroon linen micarta as well ;)

http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/showt ... 3576/tp/1/

I still think black&green linen, maroon or natural canvas micarta would look better though :p
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jaislandboy wrote:... I seem to be in the minority as I don't care for the looks of bolsters on a Calypso Jr ..... an ivory micarta version of my Aus8 black micarta calypso jr. would make me more than happy.... :)
Brian, I'm 100 % with you]Caly 3 is not the knife for bolsters[/U]. Sorry for all bolster-enthusiasts, that's my opinion and I've to say this.
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Meh. *fingers in ears* nenenenene.
I still wanna bolstered caly3.
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jaislandboy wrote:Padawan, I seem to be in the minority as I don't care for the looks of bolsters on a Calypso Jr ..... an ivory micarta version of my Aus8 black micarta calypso jr. would make me more than happy.... :)
I guess that makes me part of the minority also, as I very much like the way the knife looks with plain white/cream/ivory Micarta scales and no bolsters. I think it would look extra nice with some sort of patina forming on a carbon steel blade. :)
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THE_INCREDIBLE_ wrote:Meh. *fingers in ears* nenenenene.
I still wanna bolstered caly3.
LOL - why don't you close your eyes :D
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I so no to Bolsters as well. I like bolsters a lot, but for the Caly 3 it seems very imporbable and doesn't look right. I'm all for the ivory/white micarta though.
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Peter1960 wrote:Brian, I'm 100 % with you]Caly 3 is not the knife for bolsters[/U]. Sorry for all bolster-enthusiasts, that's my opinion and I've to say this.
So you already have what you want, a plain-handle Caly3! Be happy. Some of us like bolsters, that's what would make us happy. Sorry for all the plain-handle enthusiasts, the Caly 3 has wonderful design potential for bolsterizing. (Whether it's feasible is a different question.) That's my opinion and I've to say this.
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Warm? Hot!

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THE_INCREDIBLE_ wrote:AH HAH!
Image
I think Im getting warmer.
Warm? Hot. It's smokin, firey hot. That's perfect. That's the one. An up-sized Kopa, if you will.
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NoFair wrote:Bark river has some really nice looking antique ivory micarta....
yeah NoFair, here's a couple crappy pics of my Nebula.... ;)
funny, but I would've preferred this particular knife WITH bolsters... :p
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Peter1960 wrote:Brian, I'm 100 % with you]Caly 3 is not the knife for bolsters[/U]. Sorry for all bolster-enthusiasts, that's my opinion and I've to say this.

Hehe, looks like we stirred up a little friendly competition(?) Peter... :p
Yeah, I like certain knives with bolsters.... like I've got an Al Mar Hawk folder which looks great with bolsters...as does the Kopas.....
but aesthetically, speaking I prefer the Calypso Jr. bolsterless! :eek: ;)
since i only have the Zdp versions of the Jess Horn.....that one I could see liking it with bolsters....if it ever gets another sprint run....
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[quote="jaislandboy"]yeah NoFair, here's a couple crappy pics of my Nebula.... ]

Nice one too Brian.
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Bolstermanic wrote:Warm? Hot. It's smokin, firey hot. That's perfect. That's the one. An up-sized Kopa, if you will.
Thankya. Thats exactly how I see it in my mind. Id also pay money that I don't have to see it in my hand. But that doesn't look likely unless its a custom job. :o
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