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    trying to get all my pending orders out, I'm getting ready to move and I'm not sure how long it will take to get the knife shop set back up. I'm excited though as I'm getting to upgrade from a 12 x 12 shed to a 20 x 30 shop

    a pair of 9.5" hunters for father and son.

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    and 8' hunter with green giraffe bone and Damascus, first ever giraffe bone love it except is was a major pain getting the 1/16" pins in for some reason.

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    and I also had time to make myself a modified boot knife for lack of a better word. I didn't want it to big, I wanted a multi purpose knife without a full guard on it so I decided for 1/2 back edge with a place for my thumb, knife should work for a EDC boot knife and double for outdoor use if I need it.

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    That green giraffe bone is beautiful!
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    Beautiful work.
    so the definition of a criminal is someone who breaks the law and you want me to believe that somehow more laws make less criminals?

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    Carp Scales? Nice Work on all of them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    Carp Scales? Nice Work on all of them!
    Stabilized pine cone.

    Nice work on the knives.
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    Fantastic....but tell me where does one find giraffe bone......?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Fantastic....but tell me where does one find giraffe bone......?
    Most knife supply places sell pre-cut, dyed and stabilized scales. There are also quite a few places (found one locally) that you can buy the whole leg bone and do your own cutting and stabilizing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Stabilized pine cone.

    Nice work on the knives.
    Thanks Crash, Pine Cones would seem a little easier to work with. I saw the arrow on the spine and thought hmmm, bowfishing...carp scales.
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    What do you use to stabilize the pine cone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPGreco View Post
    What do you use to stabilize the pine cone?
    A Pine Tree....., just kiddin' couldn't resist!
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    I wish i had a pine tree that self stabilized

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