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Is this still a benchmade?
Wow!!!! You make Ritter's look out of this world desirable! You're highly blessed in them! They barely look BM except for the butterfly!I love my CBM's how about you?
I thought a new thread would be in order.
I'll start.
How about starting with Griptilians.........Let's see them!
Thank you very much for your praise.Wow!!!! You make Ritter's look out of this world desirable! You're highly blessed in them! They barely look BM except for the butterfly!
They are Titanium, They will have an Ambi carry option. They will show up in the Etsy site but probably not for 30 days still . We are working through quite a few orders at the momentThat's gorgeous! Could you post a little information on these scales -- I'm assuming they're titanium? Availability? Cost? Ambidextrous clip option? There's nothing on your etsy site, and I'm not really a FB or Instagram user.
Everything's CNC'd. I'd go nuts trying to fit all those inlays by hand. The only annoyance is every block of wood or other material for inlays is different size/shape or has the detailing I want in the inlays in a different spot than the last piece. So I basically have to set the machine up specifically for every inlay set I do. Not exactly the most efficient way to make scales. Not to mention the sanding and polishing the inlay sets get.deathofallthings your inlays are phenomenal! Do you do your work by hand or is it cnc?
They are Titanium, They will have an Ambi carry option. They will show up in the Etsy site but probably not for 30 days still . We are working through quite a few orders at the moment
Everything's CNC'd. I'd go nuts trying to fit all those inlays by hand. The only annoyance is every block of wood or other material for inlays is different size/shape or has the detailing I want in the inlays in a different spot than the last piece. So I basically have to set the machine up specifically for every inlay set I do. Not exactly the most efficient way to make scales. Not to mention the sanding and polishing the inlay sets get.
They are Titanium, They will have an Ambi carry option. They will show up in the Etsy site but probably not for 30 days still . We are working through quite a few orders at the moment
Everything's CNC'd. I'd go nuts trying to fit all those inlays by hand. The only annoyance is every block of wood or other material for inlays is different size/shape or has the detailing I want in the inlays in a different spot than the last piece. So I basically have to set the machine up specifically for every inlay set I do. Not exactly the most efficient way to make scales. Not to mention the sanding and polishing the inlay sets get.