Josh Rider
Stuff maker
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Hi guys, I usually sell on here on the exchange, but I just found this part of the forums.
These have both been withdrawn from the exchange, I'm not trying to sell them
I like trading, so I'd like to offer either of these or both for trade.
Both of these are forged by me.
If you have any questions about the details, heat treat, forging process, materials used, feel free to reach out.
My trade interests are
Red dot sights
watches: Mainly Seiko, Tag
Folders: Strider, Zero tolerance
My first one is a 410/26c3 san-mai skinner/ edc:
This should make a fantastic skinner/edc blade.
Heat treated to approximately 62 based on my usual 26c3 heat treat.
Stainless steel pins
Dyed and stabilized buckeye burl done by
K & G
White g10 liners
Overall length: 7.5”
Edge: 3 1/4”
Width: .09
Handle from top to butt 4 7/16”
Will include a sheath and a carry option of your choice.
The second one is forged w2
Forged some w2 into a thin but strong w2 slicer with a wrapped, epoxied handle.
Kydex sheath and straps to carry horizontal or vertical.
I posted a video of it slicing through some 1.5” cotton jacket firehose.
This thing could excel in the field as well as the kitchen.
OAL: 12 3/4”
Handle 4 3/8” to the knot
.133 at the spine
This baby has a super fine edge
These have both been withdrawn from the exchange, I'm not trying to sell them
I like trading, so I'd like to offer either of these or both for trade.
Both of these are forged by me.
If you have any questions about the details, heat treat, forging process, materials used, feel free to reach out.
My trade interests are
Red dot sights
watches: Mainly Seiko, Tag
Folders: Strider, Zero tolerance
My first one is a 410/26c3 san-mai skinner/ edc:
This should make a fantastic skinner/edc blade.
Heat treated to approximately 62 based on my usual 26c3 heat treat.
Stainless steel pins
Dyed and stabilized buckeye burl done by
K & G
White g10 liners
Overall length: 7.5”
Edge: 3 1/4”
Width: .09
Handle from top to butt 4 7/16”
Will include a sheath and a carry option of your choice.
The second one is forged w2
Forged some w2 into a thin but strong w2 slicer with a wrapped, epoxied handle.
Kydex sheath and straps to carry horizontal or vertical.
I posted a video of it slicing through some 1.5” cotton jacket firehose.
This thing could excel in the field as well as the kitchen.
OAL: 12 3/4”
Handle 4 3/8” to the knot
.133 at the spine
This baby has a super fine edge