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Slightly smaller/thinner blade and different handle configuration to the drop points my Father makes... The billet had a flaw that he wasn't willing to grind out. Of course I had to grind the flaw out to see what would be left for miniatures. I managed to keep it apx 1/8th inch on the spine so used it for it original intent... slightly modified.

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Comment by Jan Carter on December 18, 2015 at 19:30

wow, good work on the grinding out the flaw.  This is going to look great!  What handle material will you use on it?

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