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Western V-44 restoration


Steve S.
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Had something new in recently that I wasn’t too familiar with, a Western V-44 needing a conversion from an antler handle back to stock. Came out pretty well. Also had to repair the original scabbard & make a new one. Made an extra, so if anyone is interested, will post it in the for sale section. 
 

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Very Nice. I have a WWII Western. It has a little texture to the blade. Some pics for comparison.130c179829b49bc7c310431184c4b941.jpg8d88ac3db6181f4091119e245b6d0688.jpg

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