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A little batonning for kindling. My well loved niner, and my well loved baton:

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Is that big foot in the first picture? Just above the spine.

Holy sh!+, I thought that was all in my head!!! Lol. Indeed it was, chatted quite a bit, a philosopher, thought was another hallucination. Whew. Thank you for seeing him too!:D
 
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So funny; that was the FIRST thing I saw, too.....



Luckily Dubz did all the hard work so I can just comment and say "yeah - in the red circles!" I LOL'd.....Squatchy.

I did the crappy looking red circle. That was hard to mang!! Hahaha

Yup, that's him. Maybe we should start a BK and sightings thread, Bigfoot, aliens what have you.😞?

Whoa! Bigfoot isn't the same as an alien. Maybe different threads.
 
Whoa! Bigfoot isn't the same as an alien. Maybe different threads.

Yeah, Bigfoot (Bigfeet?) are native to Earth......aliens, by definition, are not.

Becker content: Took a couple BK's with me Sunday on a little deer hunting excursion....BK15 in my NixKustoms leather pants, and my custom BK-11:

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Added some standard G10 Izula scales to the D'eskabar. I also added the same set to one of my Izulas, and used a 3/4" hole saw to widen the lanyard hole (it worked great).

The problem with the BK24 is the hole is slightly smaller (than the Izzy) and I didn't have a hole saw small enough - so onward with the Dremel! One of the scales shifted in my clamp and I took a big chunk out of the side. I decided to chop the end off and round it out - similar to the standard micarta scales for the Izzy. They're not perfect but they actually feel really nice in the palm and I didn't waste my new scales! :)

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A couple more of my BK24 after I went crazy on it this weekend. I added some jimping using a dremel (learned from my mistakes) and a FireRod notch.

After (I tried to clean up the bad jimping as best I could :o)
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