1 Repost 52100 Camp Knife *SOLD* & 1 New 1095 'Barely Legal' Necker *SOLD*

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First up is a 52100 Camp/Kitchen knife I made. The blade is made from Aldo's most excellent 3/32 52100 and it comes light saber sharp! I'm still amazed at what a keen edge 52100 will take and hold! I took some different pics this time, including some out in the sun so you can see the grain of the Cocobolo. It's a great piece of wood! This knife will perform to it's fullest whether you use it in the Kitchen or in Camp!

Here's the specs.

Steel: 3/32 52100
Handles: Cocobolo with black liner
Hardware: 1/4" copper pins with 1/4" Stainless thong tube
Blade Length: 5 1/2" with a cutting edge of 5 1/4"
OAL: 11"

Includes heavy duty handcrafted Premium sheath made from Hermann Oak leather that was made by myself.

Reduced Price: $SOLD This includes all PayPal fees (if paying by PayPal) and FREE USPS Priority Shipping! Payment via PayPal at donaldlawson@gmail.com or USPS Money Order. This is for sale elsewhere, so the first "I'll Take It" by time stamp get's it!

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Next up is a little Barely Legal necker I made out of 1095.
(for those in a 3" or less state)I'm offering this one at a discount because when I epoxy up the liner, I always drill some small holes through the liner and into the scales. This is so I can have a complete bond of handle, liner and tang all in one. This makes for the strongest handles. You can literally have pillars of expoxy running from one scale, through the lightening holes in the tang to the scale on the opposite side!!!

Well, I drilled the small holes in the liner but forgot to draw the handle shape out on the liner and as you can see, I drilled right on the belly area. Those spots you see are actually filled with epoxy when I epoxied the scales on. Does not affect the performance of this Bad Boy one little bit! Some may find them cool looking as well.

Since I haven't done any file work in a long time, I added some filework to the spine and filled it with red epoxy to match the red pinstripe liner. The blade is a very stout 5/32" thick made from Aldo's excellent 1095. This blade will push cut phone book paper like no ones business!

If you're looking for a heavy duty necker that has some style about it, grab this one, you won't be disappointed!

Here's the specs.

Steel: Aldo's 5/32 1095 - tripled normalized and quenched in Parks #50
Handles: Stabilized spalted Maple with white G10 liner with red G10 pinstripe
Hardware: Two 1/4" mosaic pins with 1/8" black micarta pin (at front) and Stainless thong tube
Blade Length: 2 1/2" from tip to scales with a cutting edge of 2 1/8"
OAL: 5 5/8"

Comes with a Handtooled, handcrafted leather sheath made from Hermann Oak leather. Has two metal eyelets to attach a lanyard of your choosing (this means it does not come with a lanyard)

Discounted Price: $SOLD This includes all PayPal fees (if paying by PayPal) and FREE USPS Priority Shipping! Payment via PayPal at donaldlawson@gmail.com or USPS Money Order.

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That necker is awesome. I love the scales. It is the perfect length for me, and that sheath looks like it would be great for pocket carry. If I had the money, I would be all over it.
 
That necker is awesome. I love the scales. It is the perfect length for me, and that sheath looks like it would be great for pocket carry. If I had the money, I would be all over it.

It is a good little knife that has a lot of uses. I thought about keeping it, but then again, I want to keep all of 'em! LOL Thanks for the compliments, this one will make someone a great user!
 
Like both knives. Big fan of reddish/maroon colored Cocobolo. Also like the handles on the second one, almost looks like B/W ebony.
 
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