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- eastcoastsniper
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Custom Turquoise stiletto
Greetings,
Here's one I've been working on for a while.
11 inch Italian with genuine faux turquoise scales. Scales are attached with stainless torx screws and ...a working safety.
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Enjoy!
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Here's one I've been working on for a while.
11 inch Italian with genuine faux turquoise scales. Scales are attached with stainless torx screws and ...a working safety.
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Enjoy!
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Another cool piece, Roger! Will fit very nicely in your amazing 11" collection.
Really like those torx screws you use!
Really like those torx screws you use!
Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Very nice. I have to agree with Lars, terrific idea about using the torx screws.
Makes it easier to assemble or replace damaged scales. Well done.
You do terrific work.
Makes it easier to assemble or replace damaged scales. Well done.
You do terrific work.
~RAZOR~
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
That's a beauty!
- Spring Blade
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Great work as usual 'Sniper!
How was the faux turquoise to work with?
How was the faux turquoise to work with?
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- eastcoastsniper
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
It's just like any other acrylic. Easy to work with. Just don't drop it on the floorSpring Blade wrote:Great work as usual 'Sniper!
How was the faux turquoise to work with?
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Where does he get his handle material? I think we need an investigation.
Excellent as always ECS
Excellent as always ECS
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Looks sweet, great job, ECS
Mike
Mike
- eastcoastsniper
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
Wait 'til you see the next 2 I'm working onViking45 wrote:Where does he get his handle material? I think we need an investigation.
Excellent as always ECS
- JerrBear
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
NorthCoast Knives has it... GREAT people to do business with!Viking45 wrote:Where does he get his handle material? I think we need an investigation.
JerrBear
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Re: Custom Turquoise stiletto
ECS : Excellent as always but you are going to be hard pressed to out due that 15" : "WILD THANG" JMHO! THANKS
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