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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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The HTM Custom Shop "Urban Camo" pattern that Hark posted a thread on a while back had white and gray as the handle colors. IIRC, the pattern was achieved by anodizing the handle a single color and then blasting portions of it. The white is likely the anodized portion and the gray is the blasted portion, but regardless of which way it is, they were able to make the color.If the result winds up being Shark Gray, I think that a DLC coated blade with GRAY, not white, blade markings would look the best.
Shark Gray handles with uncoated blade is going to be too much gray I think.
Can you anodize aluminum WHITE??!?!?
Imagine a white handle, black hardware, DLC blade with white markings. Now that would be unique!!
Still, though, it's a really cool idea -- especially the black blade with the white handles -- and I'd be in for one if we made it happen somewhere down the road. It's sort of the knife equivalent of wearing a black shirt and white tie instead of the usual white shirt and black tie! Very unique, like you said!
Haha, knowing Darrel and his expansive definition of "green", I'm worried that at the end of our wait we'd end up with handles that are neon pink or something else ridiculous like that.Well, ya know neuron, maybe we should hold out for dark/hunter/forest green. That would probably run away with most of the votes![]()
Probably not. Dirk's shop is now in NC, and we all know how great Darrel's photo taking skills are. And me, well I only see stuff through pictures and relay info back to everyone else. If you really want the green, find a panetone.Well, perhaps we can put Dirk or Hark in charge of identifying whether or not it counts as green.