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we'll see how it goes......

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gassin out, handles have schrunk so much it pulled both front pins. time to rescue this old knife.
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you can do it! ::tu::
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here is a pic of the frame and spring after some simple file work. handles are next.
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lookin good ::tu:: ::tu::
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I like the file pattern Johnnie ::nod::
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thanks 4ever3, i'm in the process of polishing the spring and measuring the handles. like i said.. we'll see.
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Hey Johnnie,

I don't know how I missed this, wow....You are giving me the courage to give this a try by watching your effort..Fantastic job on the filework, looking really great..

Keep us informed, thanks..

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ok, scales are fitted and shaped to frame. polishing and reassembly is next. mammoth ivory is relativley easy to work with. the bolsters are very thin on this old winchester so i split one scale in half with a razor saw. otherwise i woukd have had to grind about 2/3 of the scales away. seemed like a waste.
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way to save the material! I used to leave them thick and grind everything away, but I realized that if you slice it as thin as possible you can get twice as many scales out of a block of wood, I wish that had hit me sooner than it did ::doh:: . Nice work!
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Looks good Johnnie, cant wait to see the finished product :)
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ok, handle pins are set, rear bolster pin sized and cut. pivot pin sized and cut. the pins are often not the right size. realmontanans method of reducing the oversized pins works great. tomorrow - assembly and final polishing.
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::tu:: Great project! I can't wait to see the finished project.
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::tu:: Great project! I can't wait to see the finished project.
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thats turning out real nice, can't wait to see it finished!
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Great job, johnnie. Lookin' good! ::tu::

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Looks great...can't wait to see the results.

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well, here it is

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just finished today. not happy with the blade pins. did'nt re-flair the bolster holes. will re-do. the rear pin is the one i expected to be troublesome. it's placed right at the tip of the horn bolster. it came out good. over all though i am pleased with my results. questions. comments and advice are welcome.

i do love the mammoth ivory.
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Great Work Johnnie!! ::tu::

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Looks real good Johnnie. Those pins can be a pain sometimes, I was having a bad pin day today but I finally pulled it all together and got things right. I think you did darn good! Alot better than my first attempt!
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thanks guys, this is the first quality knife i have worked on. done some cheap ones with good results. the darn pins on this winchester were not standard. i have all the pin sizes available. had to reduce the size to fit. went a little too far with the blade pin. also did'nt check the hole for taper. i'll re-pin and go to my next project. jeff sent me some killer wood scale material and i am going to tackle that little klein and turn it into a wharnie.

this really make me appreciate the talent and skill of a cutler.
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Looks good, I like it.
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