American Lawman update

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You will recall the goof up I showed you with this great knife. I cracked the blade while abusing it.

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I reported that a new blade was on the way to the hardners. Now it's baaaack. I must say it's a fine one, full flat grind, jimping, a small but tasteful swedge, 154CM steel. Hand sanded and stonewashed finish. I am well pleased with the outcome. Added a longer and more flexable clip in titanium. Now I can beat the heck out of it and not look back.:D

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I'll take it!!! Oh wait,wrong forum... sweet re-blade. We're definitely going to need details.
 
When I had mine I tried to get a blade made but had no takers. Who did the work if you don't mind me asking?
 
Thank you all for the kind words.
I made the blade myself and it was quite difficult. I've done this a few times and they don't usually turn out this well.
I understand why it's hard to get a PRO to do it(I am not a pro, just a retired ols fart):).
 
Thank you all for the kind words.
I made the blade myself and it was quite difficult. I've done this a few times and they don't usually turn out this well.
I understand why it's hard to get a PRO to do it(I am not a pro, just a retired ols fart):).

Well, that is excellent work. :thumbup:
 
Quite the craftsmanship. I am extremely envious of your talents! So now between the Titanium pocket clip, 154CM blade, and Tri-Ad lock you can probably hack through a brick with that thing!
 
I could polish, but I don't, polish is for gent's knives(low usage).

This is a user, a user gets scratches, you leave controled scratches on the finish so the "usage" doesn't show so badly.
 
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