Pacific Salt- Southard Regrind

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Pacific Salt- Southard Regrind

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I had a blacked out Pacific Salt laying around, and I thought it would look great with a Regrind. I contacted Brad and he did a fabulous job on it! I really like the two-tone blade and the thinly ground top swedge.

Check it out-

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Not that's one of the sweetest looking mods I've ever seen. Great job.
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Wow that's definitely different. Looks very good.
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That's one good looking knife. Gonna use it? ;)
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That looks great and functional, nice job.
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That 2 tone looks real sweet! Good idea!
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Holy cheesus!
Thats a looker.

A knife to be proud of for sure!
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Brad did you good. Very nice.
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Not my cup of tea, but if you like it that's all that counts.

The biggest plus is that the blade has probably already gone through the work hardening stage. Please let us know how well the H1 performs.
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I think that looks fantastic!
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That's a masked beauty! Good job. Image

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Wow that high contrast is beautiful. Great mod! Thanks for sharing.
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High Quality grinding, good job...Take care...Ed
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Brad's skills have grown exponentially in a very short period of time. He seems to have a natural gift working with and building knives. He is talented.
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Nice job, Brad! I can't even see any grittyness around the black edges. Smooth and sharp transition. Nice!

- best wishes, Jazz.
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WOW thats a beauty! I'm a sucker for a black blade but that two-tone is even nicer! ;)

Does the swedge add anything to the knifes cutting ability or is it purely aesthetic? Either way, it looks great and beautifully executed!
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wow great job! im loving it.

safe to say its one of the nicest mods we've see lately
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Jazz wrote:I can't even see any grittyness around the black edges. Smooth and sharp transition
big time. it looks flawless. :)
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That is really cool. i didn't think i was going to like it at first, but the more i look
at it the better it gets :) Nice having a one-of-a-kind. enjoy
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who exactly would I contact about getting something like that done and how deep would my pockets have to be :eek:
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