1095 and cocobolo youth knife!!

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I slipped a couple of these onto my bench this last week! here is what I call a youth knife. it is off the same pattern as my small game/turkey knives, but with a smaller handle for smaller hands {youths}. I do the youth knives to get more younger folks interested and to get a good knife into thier hands. As a gift to the youth, I sell these at $100 shipped to CONUS!!



OAL- 7 1/16"

blade- 3 3/16" long, .130" thick, 3/4" wide at the guard

steel- Aldo's Awesome High Performance 1095, ground, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes double normalize, double anneal, double edge quench, and triple draw, for a high performance blade, that holds a great edge, and yet is easy to sharpen!

grind- a full flat grind, with distal taper, sharpened on a Norton Fine India stone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge

finish- 400 grit handrubbed finish, etched with a hamon or temper line.

handle- cocobolo, with a tung oil finish

guard- 1/4" brass guard, nicely contoured to feel good on the finger, for greater control, and saftey in challenging situations, and 1/8" brass pin

sheath- 11oz leather, hand stitched, clean, dyed, hot-waxed

blade fully tested for edge retention and tip strenth before finishing! The blade is subjected to an edge flex test, where the edge is flexed over a 1/4" brass rod from both sides to check for toughness. These blades will generally make 130 {at a minimum} slicing cuts in 1/2" manilla rope in my shop on a scale, without requiring more than 35lbs of force to complete each cut, and will typically still shave hair from my arm at the end of the 130 cuts! {your performance may vary due to rope consistancy, sharpening teqnique, sharpening stone condition, and cutting skill} note that they will continue to cut the rope, but I stop cutting and counting when they quit shaving. The heat treated blades are dropped point first on a concrete floor from a distance of roughly 4 feet before finishing, the blade must exhibit no substansial damage to pass the "concrete floor test". After a blade passes these tests, only then does it go to the finishing stage.


$100 shipped to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order.



1st to post "I'll take it" gets it!!!


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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
Quoting Joe above: "As a gift to the youth, I sell these at $100 shipped to CONUS!!"
These really are a "gift" at this price so i hope folks play fair and that it is purchased to be given to a "youth".
100% of 'youth' can 'facebook', tweet and use all the vicarious electronic media, but very few are familiar with tools.
Unless concrete sustained efforts are begun, what was common practical knowledge will be all but lost.
I congratulate Joe his donation to this end.
roland
 
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