CW Solingen

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CW Solingen

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Here's one I finished up a bit back. I really like this one, handles were junky plastic, and everything was rusting out. However, there was a cool factor to it. I cleaned up all the parts, and put some nice looking stag on. She's ready for work now..

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Definite "cool factor" to that knife 8) Great looking stag...beautiful work, Glenn ::tu::
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A tool in a tux. Great useful old knife and now so beautiful.
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Just noticed that the saw blade has a nail nick on either side which is unusual. Are both nicks factory or is the mark side nick a modification? ::hmm::
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That is full of cool factor.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jun 01, 2025 12:17 am Just noticed that the saw blade has a nail nick on either side which is unusual. Are both nicks factory or is the mark side nick a modification? ::hmm::
Neither look like a modification, but you never know, I guess. ::shrug::
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glennbad wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 8:28 pm Here's one I finished up a bit back. I really like this one, handles were junky plastic, and everything was rusting out. However, there was a cool factor to it. I cleaned up all the parts, and put some nice looking stag on. She's ready for work now..
Sweet! You did a fine job in saving that one! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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Looks awesome, glenn. The saw reminds me of the French multitool folder I have, maybe that style was standard European back then?
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