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Im not usually into the bright colored handles… but that bk5 has me drooling over my keyboard.

It's a work in progress right now, I'm at 220 grit hand sanding, when I find time, gonna slowly work it until I get to 2000 grit.
I've never tried a mirror finish on a knife, figured the bk5 would be a good to try it on.
 
Waiting patiently for the bk21......but my patience is being tested, if I see a good deal on a bk4, I may have to get one.


Just got mine for $62 - best deal I've seen yet (4,5, and 15 are dirt cheap right now with free 2 day shipping-I assume you know where that is haha)
 
Just got mine for $62 - best deal I've seen yet (4,5, and 15 are dirt cheap right now with free 2 day shipping-I assume you know where that is haha)

Ok, broke down and ordered a parkerized bk4 from Coyle Outdoors, that should hold me over until the bk21 comes out.
 
haha glad i could help encourage you to buy another one

Doesn't take much encouragement, for the cost of going out to eat I can have some 1095crovan.
Plus it holds it value pretty good, can't put all my precious metals money in gold and silver, got to diversify with copper, lead and 1095crovan.:thumbup:
 
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wow i'm really bad at this forum thing. i just linked my email to this thread and now can figure out how to delete it, so i just edited it. great pics. ill figure this out eventually.
 
My freshly stripped bk2, for those of you who have polished this knife how long did it take you to get all the pitting, scratches, and tooling marks off? I started sanding and haven't made a dent in the marks, just polished around em lol

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My freshly stripped bk2, for those of you who have polished this knife how long did it take you to get all the pitting, scratches, and tooling marks off? I started sanding and haven't made a dent in the marks, just polished around em lol

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Why? It's a BK2....yer just gonna abuse it anyway. Polish shmolish. It looks great....now go beat the $#!+ out of it!
 
Why? It's a BK2....yer just gonna abuse it anyway. Polish shmolish. It looks great....now go beat the $#!+ out of it!
Just for $#!+$ and giggles, and bc I can. That's why. I'd never polished a knife b4 so having a freshly stripped bk2 in front of me I figured why not. It gotten plenty of use and will continue getting plenty of use. It's one of the most used and abused knives I own.
 
Just for $#!+$ and giggles, and bc I can. That's why. I'd never polished a knife b4 so having a freshly stripped bk2 in front of me I figured why not. It gotten plenty of use and will continue getting plenty of use. It's one of the most used and abused knives I own.

Good job, more so because you did it the hard way, the path of elbow grease,
(btw, if you sand free hand, use a block (flat piece of wood etc) if you just use folded sandpaper it will ride over the bumps instead of ironing them out, it will take you longer)
 
Good job, more so because you did it the hard way, the path of elbow grease,
(btw, if you sand free hand, use a block (flat piece of wood etc) if you just use folded sandpaper it will ride over the bumps instead of ironing them out, it will take you longer)
That's what I did for removing the pits and grind marks. Took a 2x4 and wrapped sand paper around it, it grips the work bench and allowed me to grip the knife with both hands and go to town.

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