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04-14-2013 09:46 AM
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Hello Dean
The same grip is buggered on both knives. How did you plan on doing the repair? The new knife
displays well.....I would leave it as it is.
Regards
Brett
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Buckle looks nice
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
insane to even consider it IMHO
nice displays mate!
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Nice HJ display
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Thanks guys! I know it seems a pain in the a$$ but the small missing area of the handle on the better knife is present on the lesser knife. I could possibly cut out the piece if I try good enough.
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Hello Dean
Assuming that you could cut the piece out of the lesser knifes grip & graft it into the grip
of the M7/37, you would still have to try to line up the grip pattern. I personally wouldn't
attempt it as it could/would just make matters worse.
Regards
Brett
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
I was thinking about that problem as well... Different maker, different grid pattern.. I guess I'll just leave it as is. Even if I found a complete grip plate for that side it would be hard to transfer without damaging the pins. That's why I thought splicing the two grips may be easier.
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
dean, there is a black and white image circulating the internet that shows a group of hj lads on the edge of a wood throwing their knifes into trees and there you can see in pretty high res 3 or 4 knifes in the tree one has a chunk of the grip missing in plain veiw!! try a google image search as it would look awesome printed and displayed with a damaged knife!
how do you know the grip wasnt done period? would honestly leave it mate as you will destroy its value again just my opinion mate as the knifes are yours!
atb Ewan
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Re: HJ knife and belt!
Hi Dean
That is the safest course to follow. They are what they are & are best left alone. The display looks good so leave it at that.
Regards
Brett
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