Hello all! I was gifted this knife in the POS and kinda wanted to re handle my TL-29 and maybe add thumb studs to the blades to make the easier the open.
If anyone would have ideas for handle materials I would be most grateful!
Help me find a handle material for this knife.
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Help me find a handle material for this knife.
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Re: Help me find a handle material for this knife.
A sugestion: Black linen or paper Micarta.
That appears to be in good shape.
That appears to be in good shape.
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Re: Help me find a handle material for this knife.
A few electricians that I have rehandled.Scale Military wrote:Hello all! I was gifted this knife in the POS and kinda wanted to re handle my TL-29 and maybe add thumb studs to the blades to make the easier the open.
If anyone would have ideas for handle materials I would be most grateful!
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@FRJ Yes it is, it still has the writing on the second blade.
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