Checked downstairs this morning and it was there! damn fast delivery and I will deffinately be buying there again.
anyway after a few cutting tests on some seasoned plum branch I had laying about I decided to rework the rough V shaped bevel and whet stoned it into a decent smooth convex edge then polished it up with a diamond/emerald stone to get it hair poppingly sharp.
I have to say, the balance and shape of the knife blade is very nice indeed with a very rustic feel that I very much like in knives.
I'm having a little difficulty in taking the knfie apart though.. other than the two screw bolts in the handles there is one little brass pin that seems to be stuck in quite hard and I don't feel comfortable being rough with it just yet and I need to open it up to reshape the uneven scales and so forth.
Any advice on how to prise the scales apart?
some pictures I just took, got more on my phone of it before I opened it but I'll get them off later.
anyway after a few cutting tests on some seasoned plum branch I had laying about I decided to rework the rough V shaped bevel and whet stoned it into a decent smooth convex edge then polished it up with a diamond/emerald stone to get it hair poppingly sharp.

I have to say, the balance and shape of the knife blade is very nice indeed with a very rustic feel that I very much like in knives.
I'm having a little difficulty in taking the knfie apart though.. other than the two screw bolts in the handles there is one little brass pin that seems to be stuck in quite hard and I don't feel comfortable being rough with it just yet and I need to open it up to reshape the uneven scales and so forth.
Any advice on how to prise the scales apart?
some pictures I just took, got more on my phone of it before I opened it but I'll get them off later.

