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    Default barberpole KeenKutter

    Hand sanded and shaped painted hickory scales on a KeenKutter blade with stainless pins and paper spacer.Name:  DSCF1783.jpg
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    I'm all about the barber pole theme my man!

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    And I sir am all about the Keens!! Love em have em and use em!! Well done!!

    Ray

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    Love those scales.

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    Nice restoration! The scales are cool and the blade looks really good, Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne1963 View Post
    Love those scales.
    me too

    it's fantastic!!!!
    "Consider well the seed that gave your birth: you were not made to lives as brutes,but to following virtue and knoweledge"
    Dante's The Divine Comedy:Inferno XXVI.

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