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#194285 - 05/28/21 01:18 PM Would you re-handle this knife
Eric Offline
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The Ivory has a vertical crack at the rear pin. Not a common crack found with Ivory and I believe impossible to fix. My question, live with the crack or have it re-handled by BMK? I am leaning towards keeping it as is, anyone out there think it should get a new handle material?


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#194286 - 05/28/21 02:17 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: Eric]
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Hey Eric:

Take a look at this before you make a decidion. Who knows?

Coach

https://aftrnoon.com/products/glass-repa...aRoCpNAQAvD_BwE
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#194287 - 05/28/21 02:57 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: coachblalock]
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the only way I would is if it becomes loose...looks o.k. to me...it's ivory, like concrete...the only thing for sure with concrete is that it will crack..
my $0.02mworth...

:-)Rocky
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#194290 - 05/28/21 04:35 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: thevalueman]
Eric Offline
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Coach, The crack is an old one and dirt has gotten in the crack. I am not sure how to get the dirt out. The shorter section has gotten dirt between the tang and the ivory and has risen up a hair to make the handle surface uneven. I believe any attempt at using a filler will only make it worse. The wrist thong ferrule is helping to keep it stable.

Rocky, Neither section is loose.
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#194291 - 05/28/21 04:43 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: Eric]
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I would keep it for sure.
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#194292 - 05/28/21 04:45 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: Eric]
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Eric
Might a bit of compressed air get the dirt out. I use my compressor for cleaning all sorts of things. Just don’t get the pressure too high.
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#194294 - 05/28/21 05:46 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: rodbrown]
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if it ain't broke(ahh not cracked)..just leave it alone...

:-)Rocky
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#194295 - 05/28/21 05:49 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: rodbrown]
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Eric:

There is some of that kind of stuff (not sure if the same) that actually pulls the material together. Its not the same old epoxy that we have all used before. If you can get it clean, you might research it.

Coach

ps. If you cant get it clean, Id live with it. Kinda like a "Battle Scar".
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#194296 - 05/28/21 06:12 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: coachblalock]
Eric Offline
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Coach, I have this soft putty material that I use to clean my airpods, I guess I can try that to see if it pics up some of the dirt. I really like the Drop Point Hunter.

Rod, I tried a can of forced air, really could not tell any difference afterwards.
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#194297 - 05/28/21 06:19 PM Re: Would you re-handle this knife [Re: coachblalock]
Chief Offline
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If that knife was in a high humidity place in the south it would close up by half.
I would try to get the dirt out with compressed air.
I had one with a crack that a credit card would fit in.
When it came down here in the heat and humidity it closed to where you couldn't put a piece of paper in. still looked cracked don't get me wrong. I would leave it be.
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