3 itty bitty's available (sold)

Jarrett Fleming

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#1
Itty bitty in 1/8" CPMD2
Mill scale flats w/ satin grinds
Stabilized hackberry handles
black micarta liners w/ white g10 pinstripe
OAL: 6.5" Edge: just under 2.5"
Price $180




#2
Itty bitty in 1/8" CPMD2
Mill scale flats w/ satin grinds
Stabilized holly handles **Please not that there is a pit or 2 in the wood on the right scale
brown micarta liner w/ orange g10 pinstripe
OAL: 6.5" Edge: 2.5"
Price $180




#3
Itty bitty in 1/8" CPMD2
Mill scale flats w/ satin grinds
Stabilized dogwood handle
black micarta liners w/ yellow g10 pinstripe
OAL: 6.5" Edge: just under 2.5"
Price $180

In this pic you can see that there is some writing still visible on the steel. This is where the steel supplier marked the type of steel and the dimensions. The writing would not wipe off with acetone. I imagine that it will wear away or fade with time, but don't know that for sure.



Sorry about the fuzz on the blades in some pics. If you are interested in purchasing one of these knives my paypal is jsfleming15@yahoo.com

Thanks for taking a look and I hope you all have a great weekend!
 
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I have 2 sheaths left for these. So the first 2 that sell will come with a sheath made by Scott Davidson unless requested otherwise.
Forum member bonafide also makes sheaths for this model and he does fantastic work.
 
I will take #2 and if 3 doesn't go pretty quick I might end up getting it too. I am good without a sheath. I have lived these knives ever since bona fide showed me his.
 
They don't come any better than the Itty Bitty:thumbup:

A big cutter in a compact knife...one of my all time favorites;)
 
Jhale #2 is yours!
Gus I sent you a pm.

The micarta liner on #3 is not chipped. Something is just off with the lighting.
 
Beautiful work Jarrett. Those chunks of wood are somemore nice. I need to go see Bubba sometime soon to pick up some wood. I am surpised the ink didnt come off during the heat treat. Scott
 
Thank you Scott. I was surprised too. I have never seen that happen before, but Aldo used some kind of paint or something on that piece of steel instead of permanent marker like he usually uses.
 
Very nice Jarrett! Also very nice scales on each. Nice to see such variety.

Your knives last about as long as chocolate in my house.........;).

Congrat's..........
 
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