A Case and a Short-Line Camillus repaired

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A Case and a Short-Line Camillus repaired

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I just thought I'd show a couple of knives I've worked on recently. The Case was something I repaired and re-handled for an AAPK member, and I was pretty happy with the way it turned out. The second is a Camillus that had no scales when I got it, and pins were already filed down. The knife was good and tight otherwise, so I decided to just glue the handles on instead of taking the knife apart. The blades were severely curved because of the way they had been sharpened, so I tried my hand at re-profiling them before sharpening. They look better than they did...I could have done more, but I prefer to tread lightly, as it's a lot tougher to add material than it is to take it away.
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Both knives look good! ::tu::
Good that folks can spruce up an old knife and make it useful again in today's "throw away society". ::handshake::
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Agree nice job . I am all for fixin up the old stuff . You guys do nice work on these old knives. I am enjoying watching and learning.
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Nice fixes to bring those back to serviceable again!
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You gave new life to both of those knives. Congrats !!

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They both look beautiful!
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Great job on both of them! That old Case may just look better than when it left the factory.
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Nice job on both knives! ::tu:: ::tu::
I agree with Wade, that Case may be looking better than it did when it was new!
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Thanks, fellas! It's getting to be more fun, now that I've made a few mistakes and learned a few things *not* to do...
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