The All Stag and Ivory Buck Thread (Let's See Your Stag & Ivory Buck Knives)

A 110 I rehandled in stag

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Rick...you are doing some excellent work with very nice stag!
Question....did you use a flame on this stag for the extra color?

I really like how your knives are turning out. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks for posting them in this thread.
Mark
 
Rick...you are doing some excellent work with very nice stag!
Question....did you use a flame on this stag for the extra color?

I really like how your knives are turning out. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks for posting them in this thread.
Mark

Thanks! Yes, I did use a torch on the stag. Originally the left side was white/black and the right side had a yellow/Amber look to it. I didn't like that the sides didn't match so I tried to dye it. Dye didn't work so I decided to try to use a torch to darken it up and make them match. I kind of overdid the left side but overall I think it turned out good. I definitely like the look of natural stag better though. Also I learned how to pin the scales on, that worked out good
 
Thanks! Yes, I did use a torch on the stag. Originally the left side was white/black and the right side had a yellow/Amber look to it. I didn't like that the sides didn't match so I tried to dye it. Dye didn't work so I decided to try to use a torch to darken it up and make them match. I kind of overdid the left side but overall I think it turned out good. I definitely like the look of natural stag better though. Also I learned how to pin the scales on, that worked out good

Thanks...I really like the "battle scars" on that pile side stag!
I noticed the handle pins...nice!! :)
 
Skyler,

That 905 was out of the old custom shop and made to their customers spec's. That maybe a one off so you need to go after that one #64!

JB
 
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