Pair of Slip Joints for Darby

I don't know, Don... the scales appear to be in fairly rough shape. If you look closely, there are a number of bumps and blemishes in the material.:eek: I think you'd find a few more minutes with ye olde sandpaper could smooth that right out... and remove some of those unsightly discolorations as well. :thumbup:
Glad I could help. :p

Erin

PS... I've noticed an unfinished look to many of your mammoth pieces as well. Remember, just because your materials are old, doesn't mean they can't shine like new again. All it takes is a little elbow grease. ;)
 
Simple, clean, and with very nice lines. I like those a lot, even if the handle material is a bit lumpy:D:thumbup:
Darcy
 
Those are just outstanding, Don. Proof that you don't need any extra frills or embellishments to make a classy, elegant, beautiful and functional knife
 
Just about always something highly appealing, but only natural from someone who lives in a place called Success.

Hansons by the pair, what a Great idea!

Lovely things,

Bob
 
Don those blades look especially sharp and ready to cut. Nice knives. I hope at least one gets carried!
 
Don, think this Darby guy will like these rough folders? If he doesn't, have him give me a call, would you?

- Joe
 
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