What a great little knife and my favorite shield!Even though this little beauty has moved on since this shot was taken it was originally welcomed with open arms here and gave me great pleasure when sending it on to a friend a couple of years ago.
GEC 14 in Black Canvas Micarta
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Yes! Yes it does. I gotta bust some more of this out on a custom.
I think black paper textolite qualifies for this thread.
Who says Micarta isn't tough?
After some time on a galvanized wood shed roof
Cleaned up with no ill effect either to the 1095 blade or Micarta covers or the frame.
Hear! Hear!Yes! Yes it does. I gotta bust some more of this out on a custom.
Nice Will! I'm sure you'll be happy with whichever one you decide on and I'm so glad I don't have that decision to make! I do look forward to seeing the end result of your choice. olive wood!!!
As it's spring beckoning, animals tend to start moulting and start a new coat. This Muslin Micarta is soon to shed its coat in favour of wood garb
Quandry: which to choose?? Olive Wood block top or English Yew slabs bottom? Vexing
Regards, Will
As it's spring beckoning, animals tend to start moulting and start a new coat. This Muslin Micarta is soon to shed its coat in favour of wood garb
Quandry: which to choose?? Olive Wood block top or English Yew slabs bottom? Vexing
Regards, Will
I throw my vote for the Olive Wood, those slabs have some beautiful grain!
As it's spring beckoning, animals tend to start moulting and start a new coat. This Muslin Micarta is soon to shed its coat in favour of wood garb
Quandry: which to choose?? Olive Wood block top or English Yew slabs bottom? Vexing
Regards, Will