Oh, De One!

I've lost my camera. I think the waitress took it.

Don't worry, she dropped it off at my place. Here are some of the pics that were on the memory card;)

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What's this - you have a secret tunnel to the plant? :grumpy:

Fred, you have NO IDEA how hard it was to dig that tunnel with nothing but a coffee mug and a Taco Bell spork!!:eek:
 
Apparently in this "tunnel" there are OD-1's sealed up in Jiffylite #0 cushioned mailers. :confused::confused::D

They are in case of cave in :D

GREAT looking knife though. I keep thinking that they are going to be OD in color though, just `cause of the name :D
 
Here are some in depth photos to get us back on track. ;)
The OD-1 is a little harder to put back together than most I've worked with.
The Overdrive setup is pretty innovative to say the least.

Lots of pieces. :D
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G-10 actually has a cutout for the mechanism.
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Lining everything back up.
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Completed except for the G-10 scale.
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I took it apart twice, the second time was much easier.
Got everything cleaned up, pivot adjustment and good as new.

mike
 
Mike, thanks for the pics. In the bottom one, it doesn't look like enough of the blade stud sticks up enough to catch the flipper. Camera angle?
 
Mike, thanks for the pics. In the bottom one, it doesn't look like enough of the blade stud sticks up enough to catch the flipper. Camera angle?

It does Brad. It all comes together nicely when assembled.
In that pic, it is not fully assembled as the pivot screw is on the back side and wasn't installed yet.

sorry, didn't do the in hand pics.

mike
 
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