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    Raptor

    Thanks to cousin Colin!

    My cousin Colin phoned me yesterday to inform me that he'd bought me an Officer's dirk as a congratulations for beating a particularly stressful episode a little while back. I decided I'd make him something special. I'm hoping I can get it finished before we go up to his place (11 hours drive away) at the end of the month. I'm guessing that I'll have about a week's worth of late nights, what with everything I have on the go ATM

    I racked my brain as to what would work well for a Gordon, without being too close to others I've done, and still contain something rare or unusual. I've decided to do it heavy on the symbolism: Deer antler (I used Fallow, for the shape), with Ivy end caps (from just outside Glasgow, and a big thanks to Arlen for that one!!), and endgrained blackwood spacers, with a yellow stone to match the kilt's stripe. I'm using an antiqued forged blade & I'll post pics as I go.

    Thanks cousin, hopefully I can give it to you in person, rather than post it.

    The basic bits:


    The starting layup:

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    That is going to look great!!!!

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    Raptor
    amused myself some more while waiting for some epoxy to dry on another project: The blade is just sitting in the pilot hole to show the overall look, & the hilt has had a light wax to seal & protect the timber.


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    Wow.
    Very, very nice.

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    That looks great, man I am sure Colin is going to be very happy with it.

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    Looking good.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Looks great. can't wait to see how it turns out.

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    Looks very nice! You do excellent work!

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    Raptor
    Finished it at last:






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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    What is this substance??? Really looks interesting!

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