Hello,
Here is a photo of my Linder 312111 that came in the mail today from World Knives LTD.
Cheers,
W-W
My New Indy Knife
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Re: My New Indy Knife
That's a nice looking lock blade.
Regards! Michaelson
Regards! Michaelson
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Linders rock!!! Congrats.
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Them are some nice looking scales.
I'd love to pick one up (rather have the Hubertus, but, out of my price range), but I hate buying a stag handled knife unless I can see it first.
I'd love to pick one up (rather have the Hubertus, but, out of my price range), but I hate buying a stag handled knife unless I can see it first.
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Very nice looking knife!!
I still love my Linder, although mine has a lot more white than brown colouring on the stag handle... All the same I am very happy with it!
Andy
I still love my Linder, although mine has a lot more white than brown colouring on the stag handle... All the same I am very happy with it!
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Antlers can be easily be darkend with a solution of potassium permanganate.
I've done this a few time in the past on Roe Buck Antlers that have not quite rubbed out all there velvet and are still very white.
It'll work just fine on the Red Deer antler Linder use for there handle scales.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5790365_use-pot ... tlers.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW nice knife W-W Must pick one up for myself one day .
ID
I've done this a few time in the past on Roe Buck Antlers that have not quite rubbed out all there velvet and are still very white.
It'll work just fine on the Red Deer antler Linder use for there handle scales.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5790365_use-pot ... tlers.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW nice knife W-W Must pick one up for myself one day .
ID
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model #312111
Nice guy to deal with. The Linder is a keeper, no doubt.
model #312111
Nice guy to deal with. The Linder is a keeper, no doubt.
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That one looks great!
Want to sell it? I'll give you more than what you paid!
Want to sell it? I'll give you more than what you paid!