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15-03-09, 06:24 PM #1
First Victorinox Rehandle
Hi all,
This is my first rehandle of a Victorinox SAK and one of my first projects. I wanted a new whittler so bought a Recruit with the aim of rehandling it. The new handle is walnut.
A special thanks to Cosco for the tutorial. I followed it word for word. I'm pleased with the result.
It went from this

to this
I bought a bit of paracord as well so made the lanyard for it too.
I want to rehandle my Victorinox Spartan with some antler now. Will have to hunt the pieces in the garage for a piece thick enough!!
Comments welcome.
Simon
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15-03-09, 07:45 PM #2
Re: First Victorinox Rehandle
Nice job. Have you oiled the scales?
The wooden scales give it a nice "Peasant" look.
Call it Rustic
Ruin is the Devil's work, consecutive and slow
Fail in a moment no man did
- Gwyneth Jones
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15-03-09, 08:21 PM #3
Re: First Victorinox Rehandle
Congrats, mate!
Very nice work.
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15-03-09, 09:47 PM #4
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16-03-09, 10:25 PM #5
Re: First Victorinox Rehandle
Very nice work, can't beat a natural material.
Carpe cerevisi
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16-03-09, 11:01 PM #6
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nice job,
now this knife is truly personal, just think, there isn't another one like it ..... in the world
now, that’s gotta make you smile
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16-03-09, 11:02 PM #7
Re: First Victorinox Rehandle
Nice job there sir I did my first last week
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Re: First Victorinox Rehandle
Nice rehandling job!!It looks realy great!!Maybe a bit more oil will be good once the first dries!!
Regards:Albert
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17-03-09, 03:55 AM #9
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Well done, it looks nice with these scales. Now needs just the last finishing touch.
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17-03-09, 02:23 PM #10
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Funnily enough, I never thought about it like that but now you have mentioned it, it does indeed make me smile
I quite agree, I will put another 1 or 2 coats of oil on but I just couldn't wait to show everyone here one of my first projects.
Yes, the piece of yew you used on yours was particularly nice Mike. I think everyone should give it a go. I hope you'll agree that it really isn't as hard to do as it looks.
Thanks for all the comments guys. It's really appreciated.
Simon
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