Very nice work. I applaud you for offering a left or right handed sheath. I wish other makers would do the same.
Hello to All,
Here is another one of my Humpback Hunters.
The Blade is CPM 154 CM .141 thick and 3.625 from tip to bolsters, and O/A is 8.25. It has been heat treated to 60-61 rc with a cryo quench and tempered twice for two hrs. The blade was polished and then brush finished to 1200 grit. The tang has a nice tapered tang. I added an angle file pattern for thumb placement and for looks. I think it looks good anyway. This handle design is very comfortable.
Bolsters are dovetailed nickel silver pinned and soldered with total saturation of solder, and NO!! pin holes.
Handle is Ironwood that has a lot of chatoyancy, red liners, Corby rivets, and lanyard hole.
I will build the sheath upon request either Right or Left hand, two tone or one color, basket weave, fish scale, or groovy grooves.
Asking $295.00 with custom sheath, and $15.00 conus shipping. Thank you for looking. Alan
Last edited by Alan Warren Knives; 10-19-2012 at 04:43 AM.
Very nice work. I applaud you for offering a left or right handed sheath. I wish other makers would do the same.
Buy quality.......you'll only cry once !
As always, nice looking work ! And since we are commenting about sheaths, Alan's are not only beautifully tooled and stitched but are functional and securely snaps the knife in place. Great package!
Alan's knives are fantastic! I own one of his humpbacks and the F&F is up there with the best and the knife holds in the hand perfectly (his sheaths are darn nice as well). You know he's good when you can see his work in the new Knives 2013 book!![]()
VERY!! Much appreciated Guys.
My Dad was a south paw and my oldest daughter is as well, so should have been offering from the start. Sorry Lefty guy's I will offer my knives with this option when ever possible from now on. Alan
Love those semi-skinners,great job Alan!!!
Thank you Eliot.
Speaking from experience I can attest to the quality and beauty of Alan's knives.
Hell, if for no other reason buy the knife just to get your hands on one of his sheaths.
Last edited by Alan Warren Knives; 10-14-2012 at 07:13 AM.
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