Pics of handle liner colors

Garth Reckner

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Liners have been pretty hot lately and lots of people have been asking about what color liners are available. Thought I would get a quick pic so you guys have an idea of what the liner colors look like.

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Left to right- Grey, green, white, black, blue, red, and yellow. Hope this helps.

Garth
 
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Love the blue...gonna look sweet with the SOS series. NMFBM and SFNO inbound next week.:)
 
So, I've been wondering. Is a liner generally used as a color accent piece or to add some width to a handle?
 
So, I've been wondering. Is a liner generally used as a color accent piece or to add some width to a handle?

Does both at the same time. It brings some excitement to the handles and adds approx. .080" to the overall handle thickness. Liners can also be doubled up to create more color in the handle or add additional thickness if desired.

Garth
 
Does both at the same time. It brings some excitement to the handles and adds approx. .080" to the overall handle thickness. Liners can also be doubled up to create more color in the handle or add additional thickness if desired.

Garth

Thanks Garth!
 
Thought I would add that liners can be combined. I have been getting lots of emails asking about multiple liners. Also liners will add approx. .080" per set, to the overall thickness of a handle. Just FYI.

Garth
 
Red or red and black would be my choice, if red and black i would want the black liner closest to the steel.
 
DSC_0441.jpg I downloaded this picture from a previous thread and don't know the owner. I'll pull it if you want.

Yeah, what's up with that?
So if Lexi can pull it off.....
Handshaped Red/Black /Gray g10.(see above pic) Black liners, sage coated.
Dang, now I'm thinking I should go with black coating.
Pokey, what do you think? :-)
 
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