Hubertus shell puller

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Hubertus shell puller

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Did this one for the Blade Show.
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Very nice :!:
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Thanks!
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I've always loved Shell pullers!! Nice job mate; the filework is tasteful; so many knives get tarted up and over done with the file. This one works.
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Wow awesome.
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Elegant!
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nice bill, have you/have already made a leverletto shell puller ???

i realize that its a bit slim for shotgun, butt maybe for .410 and .45cal ???
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Yes, I have!
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The coining on the Hubertus is elegant! As the Rev noted, too much of the file tarts it up.

As to the Leverletto shell puller, I can see I need one to make my collection of these great knives complete. Then I will need to find a .410 single to use it on :lol:
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The Reverend Sharp wrote:I've always loved Shell pullers!! Nice job mate; the filework is tasteful; so many knives get tarted up and over done with the file. This one works.
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bill, the horn on that is fantasmagorical !!!
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I believe it is kudu horn. African antelope.
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Bill, I'm new to talkblade, how do you get those lines in the bolsters so sharp?
I had a go at mine whilst assembled and it needs an expert... However I run a risk with posting,won't say too much,less it would be on its way to you now.
Respect your work, I'd love that shellpuller as is, wouldn't change a thing.
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Jewelers saw.
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