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“120 to Splashdown”

“120 to Splashdown”
July 16, 2018 01:05AM
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Need about 2 hours to finish (that will probably take me all day to do it right ...)

I’m really pleased with this project. I approached is this way ... “If My Son had to reach for this, how would I want it to be?”
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Re: “120 to Splashdown”
July 16, 2018 02:17AM
Wow Gary, you really know how to put a fine point things! A knife is such a practical tool that I'm sure it will be reached for a thousand times. Mostly doing mundane but necessary chores but occasionally called on to cut someone loose from their webbing or chute. His hand will be practiced at unsheathing this knife without a glance. The edge will become an extension of his hand should it be needed for its ultimate purpose. Your head will rest easy knowing you have created such a fine instrument.

Kent
Re: “120 to Splashdown”
July 24, 2018 12:45AM
Beauty and Function.
That's what I like about Barnes knives.

Look's awesome, Gary!

Scott
Re: “120 to Splashdown”
July 28, 2018 02:25AM
Gary,

That is one sweet dagger! It will be the new owners pride and joy.

Karl
Re: “120 to Splashdown”
July 28, 2018 03:57AM
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Thanks Karl,

He did like it very much.

You remind me that I never actually posted final pics. I have them. I must do that. Been a lot of things going by the shop windows recently.

Thanks very much for stopping!
Gary
Re: “120 to Splashdown”
July 28, 2018 03:08PM
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Here’s a finished pic. And last night I posted a whole group of pics under a dedicated post. Check it out. Thank You!

[www.airgunrendezvous.com]

Gary



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