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These are gone, but are available as a custom order. Email me if your are interested. Thanks!
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Yellow Burlap with glow powder. Has a nice yellow-green glow, after being charged with a light source.
I can see them on a hard to lose camp knife:thumbup:
Probably one of a kind, unless someone specifically asks for it again.
Burlap is great in the sense that it can be finished grippy with coarse papers, or taken to a polish. A maker I have been working with tells me that this works very much like G-10. I sanded the edge 120-220-400-800-1500-nonwax polish. See the photos for the results. Cruddy pic of the glow, but it gets the idea accross. The picture shows the blank before I split it in two
Glow powder is expensive, which drives up the price a bit, but I think adds to the utility of the scales. If you drop the knife in the dark, shine your flashlight around where you dropped it, switch out the light and it should be glowing.
Thanks for looking!
-Todd
These are gone, but are available as a custom order. Email me if your are interested. Thanks!
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Yellow Burlap with glow powder. Has a nice yellow-green glow, after being charged with a light source.
I can see them on a hard to lose camp knife:thumbup:
Probably one of a kind, unless someone specifically asks for it again.
Burlap is great in the sense that it can be finished grippy with coarse papers, or taken to a polish. A maker I have been working with tells me that this works very much like G-10. I sanded the edge 120-220-400-800-1500-nonwax polish. See the photos for the results. Cruddy pic of the glow, but it gets the idea accross. The picture shows the blank before I split it in two
Glow powder is expensive, which drives up the price a bit, but I think adds to the utility of the scales. If you drop the knife in the dark, shine your flashlight around where you dropped it, switch out the light and it should be glowing.
Thanks for looking!
-Todd