Russell Green River 4215

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Russell Green River 4215

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I had ordered this blade from Jantz a couple of years ago and had set it away and kind of forgot about it until a few months ago. I then took up the project of handling the finished blade with stag and making a sheath. Well the stag was not the best, and it had a lot of spongy porous material on the back even though the front looked real good. I then put the knife away and had not touched it until a week ago when I took it out and found that the stag on one side had completely split thru the pin holes on that side. So I removed the stag and redid it with ironwood, as I have a good supply of it on hand. Turned out OK I think. I have a couple of pieces of the same stag left, but before I use it for anything I am going to be sure to sand the "pithe" out of before use. The Russell Green River blades are a very high quality 1095 pre finished blade at a reasonable price.
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I like it. That’s some nice looking ironwood. I much prefer the warmth of wood handles over most other materials. Good job.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:05 pm I like it. That’s some nice looking ironwood. I much prefer the warmth of wood handles over most other materials. Good job.
Like I always say, "man does not live by stag alone". lol
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 7:51 pm I had ordered this blade from Jantz a couple of years ago and had set it away and kind of forgot about it until a few months ago. I then took up the project of handling the finished blade with stag and making a sheath. Well the stag was not the best, and it had a lot of spongy porous material on the back even though the front looked real good. I then put the knife away and had not touched it until a week ago when I took it out and found that the stag on one side had completely split thru the pin holes on that side. So I removed the stag and redid it with ironwood, as I have a good supply of it on hand. Turned out OK I think. I have a couple of pieces of the same stag left, but before I use it for anything I am going to be sure to sand the "pithe" out of before use. The Russell Green River blades are a very high quality 1095 pre finished blade at a reasonable price.
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Fantastic. And good wood will beat rubbish stag any day. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: :lol:
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That handle looks great! ::tu::
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A terrific job all around. That ironwood is absolutely stunning! ::tu::
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Great job OC. That wood has character. And I bet it will only get better from the oil from your hands. Both beautiful and practical.
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I LOVE Ironwood ::tu:: That looks great!!! ::tu:: ::nod:: A terrific job all around. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Looks great with the ironwood!
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