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    Default Inox in Bolivian Rosewood

    My second rescale. Lovely blade, but the original scales were the pits.




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    Love the scales. The angles and sharp corners on the toe side of the scales really makes it look like it runs.

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    Interesting scales and pins nice work, i can see why you re-scale this one...

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    Yes I have to agree, it looks a hundred times better,beautiful job.
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    Major improvement in the aesthetics IMO.
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    Thank you, gentlemen. Here's another pic showing some detail on the other end.

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    How wide are the scales at the tip of the wedge?

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    Very nice, love the washers man, they look awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonah View Post
    How wide are the scales at the tip of the wedge?
    Right at 5mm
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    The washers are great! How did you make those?

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