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tx-hunter

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I recycled one of my wifes old kitchen knives for this one. Used whitetail antler for the handle and copper wire for the pins. sheath is veg tan with some small beads sewn down the edge. The only problem with it is it is stainless, so it will never be a real purty knife. :(

what do yall think?

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tx-hunter said:
I recycled one of my wifes old kitchen knives for this one. Used whitetail antler for the handle and copper wire for the pins. sheath is veg tan with some small beads sewn down the edge. The only problem with it is it is stainless, so it will never be a real purty knife. :(

what do yall think?

6p7hsfc.jpg

Good job! I think there are some ways you can chemically color age or etch stainless steel, if that is what your talking about? Some of the knife makers here can probably help you on the forum. Looks good the way it is! :thumbsup:

Rick
 
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