$50 knives (four of them)

G L Drew

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I know I should be in my shop working on orders and getting ready for the Blade show but sometimes a guy just has to do something for the fun of it. These little knives are a hoot to make and have been very popular in the past postings. 1/8 inch ATS34 at Rc 58-60 with a cryogenic quench. Overall length is 6 inches including the lanyard ring with a 2 1/2 inch blade. I put the same care in these as I would a larger knife with a highly polished finish and hair popping sharpness. All four have cocobolo handles and a hand sewn leather scabbard.

Four knives all very much the same at $50 each plus $5 shipping to the lower US.

Paypal, money order or checks accepted if you don't mind waiting for it to clear before I ship.

ALL FOUR ARE SPOKEN FOR. THANKS EVERYONE!
 

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Heck that's just too good of a deal. E-mail sent. I'll take the sharp one. ;)

Warren
 
I''ve already purchased one from one of the earlier bunches. Amazing little knife. Great quality and workmanship.
 
These are a great deal- Super little knife!
(Happy owner of one from the last batch)
 
I guess I had beginner's luck. And this little knife will be my first custom knife. I'm a newbie, with a couple of old Bokers and I recently discovered the world of knives. This Drew will join the Bokers, a Kershaw Storm II, a Spyderco Delica, and a couple of knives my Father made or started making. I think the addiction is growing.

Chris
 
Aww...the one day I couldn't check the KMFS forum... nice snatch, lucky guys!
Hope another chance comes up soon :D.
 
Another batch will be posted but not until after the Blade show. I gotta get busy and get ready for it!

Thanks to everyone for the interest in my knives.
Gerry
 
I been carrying mine since I got it. Excellent value and simply a great little utility knife.

Thanks again. :)

Coop
 
...once you start collecting the custom made knives you'll never want to go back to factory ones.

I think we are very lucky to have a forum such as this where us collectors get a chance to buy and correspond with such talented knife makers. I enjoy collecting the knives, but I just as much enjoy hearing from the makers.

I hear all the time that there is no one left in the U.S. who knows how to make anything....and I think to myself, that guy sure hasn't looked at what the knifemakers today are creating. I've been collecting for a long time and I think it just keeps getting better and better.
 
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