- Spyderco's have always been engraver friendly & good sellers for me - I did this one in very deep relief engraving - 350 for this knife is a bargin with the hours I have in it - here's a pic of the Pal side -
Thanks _ Tom
one of the guys on a non-gun forum came up with this box at a garage sale - looks like a Thopmson stock as well as some very interesting stuff - if interested drop me a note - Please no tire kickers - tom
I added Rough Riders to my site a long time ago - I haven't had one up-happy customer yet - great knife - great value - I have been in the knife business over 30 years - RR & Marbles are very nice knives - At one time I stocked nothing but Case - No Longer!
Tom Hudson
Engraver...
really no issue with it being sealed - like hso said use something like an 80 grit - fo finer after you get it to shape - get some shoe dye at wally-world - polish it up - tom
I added a couple new knives to my site today in the Rough Rider Link - A large lock back with a folding guard and a Trapper pattern - both hand engraved of coarse:)
Tom
www.twhudsonengraver.com
Isn’t it amazing how many different patterns there are! There have been over 600 knife companies in the United States; I wonder how many different patterns there has been?
I still like an old slipjoint spring back knife but I really do see a value in a lock blade on a working knife. Tom
There are some great factory knives under 20 bucks on the market now. China have some of the best quality knives being made right now - I'm selling engraved pocket knives right now starting at 35 bucks that I have hand engraved!
I have been in the knife business 30 years; this is a crazy...
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