2 -- 52100 Edc's

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Here's a pair of edc's I finished up yesterday.

Both forged from 1 1/4" 52100 round stock, 3 times quenched, 3 times tempered, and cyro treated using dry ice.
Both OAL - 8 7/8" with 4 1/8" cutting.
Green canvas micarta- red spacer, and Ivory paper micarta- black spacer.
8 - nickle/silver pins. Both knives come with hand sewn leather (8-9 oz.) pouch sheath, buyer has option of right or left hand carry. $250.00 each + shipping

Thanks for looking and if you have any questions please send me an e-mail.

Bill
 
dont do this to me.............you dog!!! I wont be looking at this post again. I like those!!!
 
Dang Bill, Quit giving them things away. :) You make it look so easy.

Somebody better jump on these before I do :D
 
MArk...get em both and I'll send you some money......not kidding!

Ahhh...I have to stop looking at these. That white one is calling my name.
Good Job making those :thumbup:
 
I wanted to add that, from personal experience, Bill's EDCs are outstanding cutting machines.
 
Brian, You wont go wrong my friend. I just used my Buxton EDC this past weekend and WOW. WELL WORTH THE MONEY ! Its a steal.

Shane
 
Buxton.....I am resisting temptation...for NOW!
 
I already have two with the white micarta, so I really don't need another, but that green one sure looks nice!
 
I have two white, and one green, and I'm STILL tempted by these! People, you won't know what you've been missing until you handle one. :cool:
 
Bill,
Hope all is fine. Haven't talk to you in a while. Those EDC's are looking mighty fine. There is nothing like a Bill Buxton knife when it comes to cutting or holding a edge. Y'all guys better jump on them.
 
WOW, thank you all for all the great compliments. What a great way to start the day. Thank you.

Both knives are sold.

Thanks again everyone,

Bill
 
I just came home from deer camp and found a new knife on my desk. I must say that it is a beautiful piece of work. Anyone who hasn't sampled Mr. Buxton's work should give him a call and get one of these, you won't regret it. The knife is a value at the price, and the maker is a pleasure to deal with.

Ted May
 
Thank you Ted, Now get your butt back in them woods and get something to put that knife to work on. ;)

Bill
 
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