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    Senior Member Skinner's Avatar
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    They Both Look Good . And You Sound Like I Did the 1st time I Was Just going to Re-Handle some Knives Now I'm Full tilt In to Mkaing Knives .Started Woth Scrap Red Oak And Now I Lean to Making Micarta . Started With My Dremal and Hand Sanding With Files Now ,Now Have a Small 1"/30" Sander and Looking to the Future on a Work Shop and Bigger tools .And the Best Part Nobody Bothers you When your Working On a Knife .


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    Not sure how I missed the finished product. Great job.
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    Those look really cool! Now I have to agree with Ted....Start bringing the flood on!
    Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen

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