Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
I just got off the phone with Scott. We both agree that we don't "think" "Old Styles" are available in leather. I'll check with Valerie when I return from the Tenn. knife show. I recall #21's in leather but Scott doesn't remember that either. Sorry to be vague, but I'll get an answer soon. Standard #8-4's are definately available in leather. Best, Capt. Chris
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
You have room to change your specs to "CW". The shop will charge you ($30-$35) to change the order...but it's doable. Best, Capt. Chris PS: You know, I hope, the material needs to be slotted and cut to "exact" size by you. The shop will not do it...CCS
capt. chris, i want the 14 that is on order to have the same handle material as the 15 i sent you pictures of (i would post a picture here, but i don't know how to resize it under 100k). i bought the 15 second hand, not through the shop/dealer. how do i go about finding that material and what are the specifics for the size and slot? again, thanks for your time. chris mcmeans rks#5846
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
Re-send me the photo and I'll try and post it. Contact Jim Behring (Treemen Knives) and see if he has some of the material. He has the proper dimensions. If it isn't green/black you'll have to send me the knife so I can research it and try and find the stuff. Best, Capt. Chris
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
Size, labor and expense...Nickel silver butt caps are very hard, very hard to work with and shape and the stock required to shape a crow's beak is fairly expensive. The "labor" issue is as much of a factor as the cost. Jed (production foreman) gives me crap all the time for nickel silver collar orders. That's why I don't do a lot of 'em. Best, Capt. Chris
On a carving set.....if you order different material handle, buttplates, spacers, etc., do you pay the additional cost times three to cover the knife, fork and sharpening steel?