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    Blue on blue linerlock

    Knife looks great. You should be able to exchange that blue for some green quite easily. Dan
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    Peter Martin - San Mai Damascus & "Boomerang" Zirco-Ti - QSB Flipper Folder

    Great job, awesome work. Reminds me of blown glass the way that the patterns swirl and flow. Dan
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    My First Flipper Folder - Reverse San Mai, Zirc & Amboyna Burl Inlay

    Cory, Impressive, what an eye catcher. Dan
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    Liner lock to lock back conversion .

    Calvin, Nice knife, nice size, nice one for EDC. Dan
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    Ironwood linerlock

    It seems that the majority of folders do not use wood but there is some amazing looking wood available. it's nice to see some used on folders as well as on fixed blades. That is a nice looking folder. Dan
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    Homage to the Hoodlum Hellhound

    That's a big knife, interesting effects on the sheath, good job. Dan
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    Saddle Horn

    Nice job, the (ram?) handle scales look great on this knife. Dan
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    Desert Ironwood Hunter

    Justin, Great execution, Awesome knife, Thanks for sharing. Dan
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    Lock back whittler

    Like the Boss Dog said "wow...that took some work". It's great to see a piece of work that you invested a lot of time into and it turned out great! Dan
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    Karl Andersen, JS ~ Cowboy Bowie

    WOW, Dan
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    The new Sun Tzu Kwaiken by Todd Begg

    I really like the eye catching design and how it all flows together. I like the symmetry and would like it better if it were a liner lock. (just my opinion) Dan
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    A Large Gen2 Flipper for the Blade Show

    Very nice work Ed, stunning colors and impressive blade steel. Dan
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    New Fighter on the way from Milan Mozolic

    Clean and effective, no frills, just right. Dan
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    one done for Blade show 12" OAL in CPM154

    Tracy, Quite a fancy knife, not just anyone can make a knife of that caliber. Great job! Dan
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    jigged bone liner lock

    I agree with all the previous statements, Nice design, shape, materials and colors all working together to make a great knife. Dan
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    Svelt

    Calvin another nice clean and very useful knife. Dan
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    Glamour shots of two of my creations.

    Calvin, You should be proud, they turned out great and the photographer did a fine job. Dan PS Did you have hidden pins holding the bolsters in place?
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    Humpback Stockman

    Craig, Nice work, love the file work. Dan
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    Svelt baby armadillo.

    Calvin, Nice work, the knife is clean but with visual attraction of armadillo. I have been impressed with armadillo since the first time I saw it on a knife and still love it. Just don't eat too many of them, you can get leprosy. Like that would happen. Ha Ha Dan
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    Need Newbie Pointers

    To answer your first question, a few years ago I made a letter opener, one handle scale came off after some use. Since then I use a dremel and a carbide burr to rough up areas to be glued together, I also make sure that I use JB Weld or a good epoxy. No more loose handle scales. Second question...
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