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    ejmolitor37 aka Eric, that blade is nice but those scales are rockin'.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    That is simply outstanding! Love the way you formed the leather around the knife. A really great knife and a really outstanding sheath! You did good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Well, here is the sheath I finished for my Bruno Blade that I showed you last week.

    I tried to get a vintage look with a mixture of antique & black stain mixed. A half inch welt riding the length of the edge. Form fitted with some Agate Stone bling,,,,,

    Thank you for looking,,,,,


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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    ejmolitor37 aka Eric, that blade is nice but those scales are rockin'.
    I'm digging them too! Thanks
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    That is a lyre there. Some wreaths. Silver.
    Cast into that cell a long time ago!
    Blade etch seems good!

    Would shudder to think of transferring THAT one!

    Old Bokers are hard to come by in good shape!
    Nice one! Take care of it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Sorry I did not get to it, Oz....The wedge thing. Got's a bunch of those shaving already.
    Still, It's a piece of shaving history. Outback has done it proud!

    He makes nice scales too!

    Ha! I hear ya re the wedge thing

    Stellar outcome indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    Mike you killed the Curley!
    Thanks, that Boker is killer too.
    Those scales are the cats meow.
    Mike

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    Would love a nice close up of those scales for the archive Eric, very cool looking Boker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Thanks, that Boker is killer too.
    Those scales are the cats meow.
    They are the bee's knees!

    Now a recreation of those scales looks like a fun challenge, eh?

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    As I posted in the 'What Do You Have In The Mail' Thread, it's not razor related but I got my new Mustang seats installed on my '97 Harley.

    The first thing I noticed was the weight of the packages! Without having a scale to weigh them on, I'd bet good money that the passenger seat alone weighed about what the stock rider and passenger seat combined did.

    The frame for the Mustang seats are steel and the factory is a plastic of some kind.

    While advertised as a custom made bolt in/as I figured there would be some minor tweaking needed to get it installed and I was correct.

    With that said, it was pretty much a bolt in and I've written the company and complimented them on their workmanship. Too often companies only hear from those who have an axe to grind.

    Anyway, here's the new seats! While I don't have a big arse I'm sure that I'll enjoy this new seat/the stock one was 13"s across and the new one is 15"s across. Also the padding is 'firmer' but with a little bit of give which I think will keep the butt stingers away on long trips.

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    It adjusts UP and DOWN and FORE and AFT. It also 'swivels' to adjust to the positioning of contact with my back.

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    It also folds down so you can swing your leg over and then raise it back up to ride.

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    Now if the Damn weather will straighten out so I can put some miles in that Iron Horse!
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    Does it lock in the down position? If so that would be a very good theft deterrent......
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