1095 and Buckeye burl

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OAL: 6 3/4" and 3/32 thick....hollow ground on a 14" wheel
This will make a great EDC . The blade is 1095 with a hard edge and a soft spine and a machine finish on the blade. It is 3 3/8" from tip to end of stabilized buckeye burl scales. with two 1/8" pins and a thong tube. The sheath is a 6-7 oz cowhide . I would normally sell this knife for $125 , but with the economy the way it is I'am backing it up to $95 plus $5 shipping to U.S. Thanks for looking and comments are always welcome.
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That is beautiful. Love the burl and the shape of the blade is just perfect for edc, skinning, hiking, whatever.

Charlie
 
Thank goodness someone bought this. This is a beauty and at a fantastic price. I would have snagged it but my knife fund went to a rebuilt trans for the truck. :thumbdn:

My Obama bailout check hasn't arrived yet.

I will own a Wilson knife one day.
 
Wow, I have been looking for an EDC in Buckeye Burl with Scandi, Flat, or convex grind. That is a looker, very nice.
 
Damn! I was gonna buy it, until I read further that it was sold. I guess the saying a picture speaks a thousand words says it all.
 
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