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Straydog 5247
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shellpuller Speedhunter

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A Speedhunter (to me) is one of the hardest knives to customize..it doesn't lend it self to changes , I tried by adding shellpuller top bolsters , NS rear bolsters, custom acrylic scales . I'm pretty sure this has been done before , but not by me .


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MOS' BEAUTYMOUS, Mr. Dawgie! You, sir, are a true artist...
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That's different and I like it!
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That is a fantastic piece of work, it looks brilliant. Does the speedhunter have a leaf spring or a coil spring?. I assume a leaf spring
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jorvik wrote:. Does the speedhunter have a leaf spring or a coil spring?. I assume a leaf spring
Thanx fellers ! :D .........the speedhunter has a leaf spring

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Very nice Ron.
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Lovely knife ,the scales are stunning,I'd love you to work on a knife of mine,but I live in England.
Thanks for sharing.
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You never cease to amaze me Ron! Saaaweeeet!
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That's crazy cool l love it. The blue scales look great. I like the shellpuller and the bottom bolster. Where those shellpullers custom made or were they taken from another knife? In any event I like it.
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john wrote: Where those shellpullers custom made or were they taken from another knife? In any event I like it.
I had those shellpuller bolsters from another knife John , just got lucky ,'cause everything lined up very close.
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The AKC Speed Hunter is a gorgeous knife by itself. Ron has just upped the plane.
Outstanding Ron.
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Holy crap that's awesome!
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