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New life for old shop knife

Started by Bladepeek, July 04, 2016, 02:47:00 PM

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Bladepeek

Quite a few years ago, I was making a batch of knives to send out for heat treating. One of them had a pretty shabby grind, but the incremental cost of the additional knife was small, so the bad grind when out too. When I got the knives back, this one got wrapped with tape and tossed on the bench. It has been used over the years for cutting wire, cardboard, whatever needed cutting in the shop.

Last week, I took a closer look at it and decided to fix it up. I had a nice fresh belt and it actually cleaned up about as good as any I've done before. I rubbed it out, put some blue-dyed and stabilized buckeye scales on it and I'm no longer so ashamed of it. ATS-34 @ RC-60.

Guess maybe it's time to make a sheath for it and maybe clean the gunk out of the jimpping grooves    :rolleyes:    

 

 
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gudspelr

That looks great. The contouring on the handle looks nice and comfy, too. Bet it sees a lot of use in the years to come  :) .


Jeremy
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Greyswampfox

I like it.  I agree with gudspeir the shape looks to make it a nice user.  Thanks for sharing.
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KSCATTRAPR

Great little knife, I agree with everyone else on this one, looks like it would be very functional.

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Steve Nuckels

Ron, very nice knife cool story!

Steve
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TrackerNy

Really nice little knife. I like that buckeye handle!

Lin Rhea

That's a fine design for skinning and EDC. Great job.
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Bladepeek

Thanks Lin. Wore it to a trad bow shoot and a guy wanted it more than I did. Now I'm back to no knife of my own again.

Guess it's time to get my butt back to work in the shop before hunting season catches me with someone else's knife on my belt.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28

Sam McMichael

For a junker knife, it sure turned out nice. Kind of like when the beautiful princess kissed the frog.
Sam

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