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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 06:49 AM
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JJ, can't you carry the knife when you're in uniform?
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 08:07 AM
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I can, but I haven't worn a uniform in three years. Even when I go downrange, I dress like a civilian and introduce myself by first name.
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 07:54 PM
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Great job on the sheath, JJ. The more I see that Paratchute ManDu the more I want one. I am definitely of the opinion that 2 sharp edges are better than 1. I am hoping that they might show up at a future knife show.
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 09:00 PM
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Alpenwoe, I love the thing. My only complaint is that the Rat bit me today.
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 10:14 PM
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revengencer
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first the bayonet now this. There is always a professionalism in all your work, a real attention to detail in your projects that amaze me. Maybe you were a watchmaker in another life?
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 11:34 PM
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rth548
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/17/10 11:41 PM
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Nice pants. Looks like you're a natural. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/18/10 03:28 AM
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first the bayonet now this. There is always a professionalism in all your work, a real attention to detail in your projects that amaze me. Maybe you were a watchmaker in another life? Well, he is certainly a Marine. I've always admired the level of professionalism in the Marine's I've met, something about the way they carry themselves. I shoulda joined the corps instead of waiting and going Army
"Teaching is not showing others new things, but reminding them that they know as well as you."
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/18/10 09:18 AM
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/18/10 09:20 AM
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^ <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/18/10 03:51 PM
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Great knife and sheath. I don't think I'd carry it in front with that circumcision notch in the sheath. Just kidding. Great set up for a Marine wearing all that stuff they wear nowadays.
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Re: My first attempt at making britches for a knife.
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11/21/10 03:33 AM
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Great sheath.
I have a few regrets in life. One of which is I had money set aside to buy an entire set up for making kydex, from arbor press, drill press, Kydex press, heat gun, etc etc etc.
Instead, I blew $600 on a matching sword and axe combo (although I do have a bitchin Halloween costume I wear a lot).
Now, I just make leather sheaths (crapily at that).
I still think you need to send that Scrap-bayonet mod to me!
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