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    Cool Back from the dead! Faux Tortoise American Knife Co.

    Just completed today. Next stop the hones!!

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    That looks great!!

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    A better photo:

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    Those scales impress me every time I look at them. I really, really like those scales!

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    Lovely work, always been a fan of Tortoise shell scales.

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    Well done Jeff! It looks great!

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    Very cool!

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    Nice job, especilally the polishing. The 'tiger striping' looks great .
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