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Gotta get $spf out of this one, Shipped CONUS PayPal or Money Order
other places need to contact me
.183" Thick 5160 polished (never perfect)
7 7/8" OAL with 3.25" blade
HRC 60-61
Nickel Silver Bolsters with brass pins
Unique, book-matched stabilized buckeye burl, pinned with the grain(as pictured)
8-9 ounce hand sewn leather sheath (not perfect either)
Sheath dyed "walnut"in color and stitched with black artificial sinew
I made this one for myself, like several I've sold recently. This time I took a Jantz patterned handle shape and size that I made years ago and added some blade length. I also changed the overall blade shape and hollow ground instead of flat ground the blade. Do not feel like you are getting a copy!! This is a one off, hand made knife. It was designed with the woods in mind. Think cutting a sapling or two to make a blind, cutting cord, fire starting, and of course field dressing and skinning. Possible uses are endless and it would make a wonderful EDC. I can't wait for the patina to start to form from use!

other places need to contact me
.183" Thick 5160 polished (never perfect)
7 7/8" OAL with 3.25" blade
HRC 60-61
Nickel Silver Bolsters with brass pins
Unique, book-matched stabilized buckeye burl, pinned with the grain(as pictured)
8-9 ounce hand sewn leather sheath (not perfect either)
Sheath dyed "walnut"in color and stitched with black artificial sinew
I made this one for myself, like several I've sold recently. This time I took a Jantz patterned handle shape and size that I made years ago and added some blade length. I also changed the overall blade shape and hollow ground instead of flat ground the blade. Do not feel like you are getting a copy!! This is a one off, hand made knife. It was designed with the woods in mind. Think cutting a sapling or two to make a blind, cutting cord, fire starting, and of course field dressing and skinning. Possible uses are endless and it would make a wonderful EDC. I can't wait for the patina to start to form from use!

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