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    New Linerlock

    Love the filework on the spacer.
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    Damascus Dag for Blade

    I really like that guard.
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    Vortex Framelock

    Here's one of my large Vortex folders, done as a framelock with overlays of stabilized dyed box elder burl. The frame and clip were anodized to complement the overlays. Photo by Jim Cooper. Thanks for looking!
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    Crappie Cutter!

    Whaddya mean, crappy? they look good to me!:p:D
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    mirror

    I say, looking good!
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    "Vortex" locking liner

    Still available. Property taxes are coming due, so I will drop the price to $325, shipped anywhere in CONUS.
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    A gray area

    Looking good!
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    Small scale blasting

    80 grit on the glass bead, and I think the A/O is 80 grit as well. I selected them based on the following mathematical formula: #grit A/O plus #grit glass bead = whatever my local Harbor Freight had in stock at the time.:p
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    Small scale blasting

    Usually 80 to 100. I only have a 10 gallon compressor from Lowe's, so I get just a couple of seconds of blasting before waiting for it to recharge, but I usually only do one knife at a time, so it works for me.
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    Hi From Albuquerque

    There used to be one in the Q Street plaza (across from Winrock Center) but it closed down last year. It was the only locally owned store in the entire center.
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    "Vortex" locking liner

    Edit: Still available. I will drop the price to $325 I have one of my small "Vortex" folders for sale. This one is done as a locking liner with diamond weave G-10 bolsters and carbon fiber scales. The lock is offset radius ("fail safe") and the lock face is tungsten carbide coated for...
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    Small scale blasting

    I find that glass beads by themselves don't do much to steel, at least not with the small scale balsting setup I have. I mix a little bit of aluminum oxide in with them. For Micarta and G-10, glass alone should work fine.
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    Hi From Albuquerque

    Hello, all. I'm a knifemaker from Albuquerque, New Mexico. I've been lurking here for about a month, and thought it was time to introduce myself. I found out about KnifeDogs when I ordered something from USA Knifemakers Supply (good people to order from!) I make both fixed blades and...
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