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    Default 6/8 Hart & 7/8 W&B in translucent horn

    Dark translucent horn, nickel silver sheeting, and 1/8" barrels/T6 torx screws







    Second one here.. near-death blade. Horrible frown, stabilizer in the way of honing. Re-ground and re-scaled, SS, NiAg, & Vintage Lead hardware. It was an Xmas present for a lucky fellow, I doubt he even noticed his wife snatched it from his pile of junkers. I did the best I could with what I had!







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    Those are beautiful Brad!

    I bet there's one guy loving his wife a little extra this x-mas

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    Very Classy! I love those silver liners.

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    Both are done to the nines!! But, I really like the scales on that Hart!!! Excellent work on both!

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    That is the way a Hart should be dressed!!! Great work.

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    Beautiful work with both blades dressed to the nines!

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    Beautiful work as always Brad. Did you bring the whole heel forward to eliminate the shoulder getting the way of honing?
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    They look very nice Brad. Nice work on the stabilizer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    Beautiful work as always Brad. Did you bring the whole heel forward to eliminate the shoulder getting the way of honing?
    Grant
    No, actually, I ground out the stabilizer to match the grind of the blade.

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