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    Superb job on the inlay and an overall beautiful job on the scales. Thank you for sharing.

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    I likie very much. It all works well together and the results are breath taking.
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    Very nice, as always.

    Those screws are exactly what I'm searching for, to use on my own restores. Would you mind revealing where you get those?

    Bart.

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    Hello Bart,

    in stainless you can find the screws here:

    Screws

    and gold plated or black also here:

    eBay Shop - METSALA CUSTOM KNIVES: Wir verkaufen 1-72 Micro Torx Screws, 0-80 Micro Torx Screws.

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    Thank you Buddel,

    Do you use a "pivot nut" in the middle? Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question, but it looks like you have a torx head on both sides, so I guess you have to bolt them into something?

    Bart.

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    Great colors and texture. Classy idea
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    That's a stunning piece of timber. Great inlay work & scale design.
    You saved the blade etching also. Niiice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Thank you Buddel,

    Do you use a "pivot nut" in the middle? Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question, but it looks like you have a torx head on both sides, so I guess you have to bolt them into something?

    Bart.
    Im using somthing like this.
    PRECISION STAINLESS PIVOT PINS FOR FOLDING KNIVES 1/8" bei eBay.de: Accessories (endet 09.12.08 22:17:07 MEZ)

    Not exactly this, but the principle is the same. But more I dont will tell. The last details are my business secret

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    Nice work...

    Love how you inlayed the original Puma Logo !!

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