Some modified knives

muskrat man

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Disclaimer: This is not an advertisement, this post is solely for fellow knife enthusiasts to view some knives. If someone chooses to contact me about knife work, that is not my problem -it was thier choice. Just becuase I offer knife related services on the same page doesn't mean this is an ad.

Here is a link to some photos of knives I have put new handles on, these knives are sold. I have recieved alot of response on other forums, and thought you fellows might enjoy seeing them as well. You can click the pictures for a larger view.

http://muskratmancustoms.freehomepage.com/photo_1.html
 
wow really nice work... I'll have to keep you in mind.
I always thought it would be nice to have my Buck Squire
in something other then it's standard wood.... like a bone or stag.
 
No Need for the Disclaimer...nice site, nice work...thanks
 
MM,
Great stuff there. Thanks for that. And I happen to know that one of our fine upstanding members here in the traditional forum purchased one of those sweet looking Schrade 136's at the bottom of the photo page. You do very fine work IMO.:thumbup:
 
Love the Copperlock, did you satin finish the blade or is that just due to lighting? I like Copperlocks but don't care for the majority of the handles.

tjg
 
Thanks for the support guys. I posted the link elsewhere on BFC and it seemed to generate some negetive feedback stating that I should get an upgraded account if I want to advertise, when I was not advertising at all.

Pinetree, the copperlocks have the factory polish, it's just my horrible pictures that make it look satin. My personal carry wharnecliffe copperlock has ironwood and I satin finished the blade.

MM
 
Thanks for the support guys. I posted the link elsewhere on BFC and it seemed to generate some negetive feedback stating that I should get an upgraded account if I want to advertise, when I was not advertising at all... MM

Number #1, We are most likely the most friendliest group in all the land here in the Traditional Fixed & Folding Forum.

Number #2, Some members may interpret your thread as likely bordering on the edge, technically speaking that is, if you read the rules of engagement here.. However, my interpretation of it is that your disclaimer and the fact that you listed no price points for your work gives your thread vindication of any here that would imply wrongdoing.
 
Well this enthusiast is very impressed! (I'm glad this isn't an advertisement; if it were, it might cost me money;-)!!)
Nice work, MM; thanks for showing it to us!
 
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