Horton Knives,, Club Platinum.............One-One

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I have one comin too,,,:)

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That is a group here that offers assistance to mentally handicap folks.

Though I think their screening process is lacking.......I have interacted with some of their employees that are NOT "special".
 
Here's my Chuddy CW sheath. It's very versatile; can be worn as a dangler, drop loop, high on the belt, laterally across the back.

You may notice the patina design I put on the blade using mustard.

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Chuddy does good work. I was thinkin about a sheath idea the other day. Could the out facing side of a sheath be made with unfinished leather and loaded with compound? The flat area on my chuddy gw sheath is plenty big to use as a field strop.
 
Nice sheaths...all the above !

Tom, I like that mustard patina, what did you use for the pattern you have going on there?
 
Nice sheaths...all the above !

Tom, I like that mustard patina, what did you use for the pattern you have going on there?

I just cut the corner off a little packet of French's, and freehanded it on a warm, dry, degreased knife. About 15 min later, clean & oil.
 
Chuddy does good work. I was thinkin about a sheath idea the other day. Could the out facing side of a sheath be made with unfinished leather and loaded with compound? The flat area on my chuddy gw sheath is plenty big to use as a field strop.

I know he made a baldric rig with the shoulder strap loaded with compound. The problem with putting compoud on the outside of the sheath is that it will rub off on your clothes, and if it rains you will have a real mess.
 
It looks great,very creative.

I have considered doing a ''Horton'' logo on one of my satin blades, but now I may try the whole thing, if I don't like it I can sand it off.
 
Mustard is very acidic (and contains vinegar) so it accelerates oxidation, especially at the edge of the drawn pattern. And it stays where you put it!

Doesn't work well on Infi 'cause it's so stain resistant.
 
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