1084 Hunter/EDC with Sycamore! - *SOLD*

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Here's a nice little knife that will make someone a good Hunting knife or EDC. It's not so big that you leave it in the truck and not so small that it can't get the job done dressing out your Whitetail. It's also small enough to use on rabbits, squirrels and other small game.

There is a small void in the liner on the belly of the knife about the size of a large pinhead. I filled it with white epoxy and if you look close on the second picture, you'll see it. It's right under the finger groove. Doesn't affect performance, I just wanted to disclose it.

Here's the specs on the Knife.

Steel: 1/8" Aldo's 1084. Convexed ever so slightly near the edge for better performance.
Handles: Stabilized Spalted Sycamore with some good ink lines with White liner
Hardware: two 1/8" black Micarta Pins and one Mosaic pin
Blade Height: 1 3/16" at the ricasso
Blade Length: 3 1/16" from tip to scales with a 2 7/8" cutting edge
OAL: 7 7/8"

Includes handcrafted - hand tooled Premium sheath made from Hermann Oak leather that was made by myself.

Also includes my Common Sense Lifetime Warranty and Lifetime Free Sharpening. You only pay for shipping to me and back to yourself.

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

This knife is posted elsewhere on the Internet, so the first one to reply "I'll take it", will be the new owner!

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Thanks Wilson. I wish I could take better pics! LOL These pics came from my new setup here inside the house. Still experimenting. I'll have more coming. Appreciate the kind words.
 
Thats a beauty friend. Those handles are sexy as hell, and an accessible price point.

Me likey, but have no money because of this God forsaken forum, and talented knife crafters like you.
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate the compliments! This knife does feel really well in the hand. If I hadn't made myself a hunting knife last year, I'd probably keep this one.
 
That's a beauty. I am impressed lately with your handle work, starting with the selection of really nice wood.
 
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Thanks RedSquid, I appreciate the kind words. My preference is to always use wood, but sometimes I like to change things up but I always come back to wood ;)

Hey People, I'm leaving in about 30 minutes to take a group of boys Camping. I've lowered the price for the weekend so if you buy it, I won't be back to mark it sold until Sunday afternoon. I've taken it off of other forums, so whoever replies with "I'll take it" here on BF, is the new owner!
 
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