6" EDC Neck Knife - "Slim-Fatty" - SOLD

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Hi again, I got another knife/sheath set for you to see.

This is a custom 6" EDC Neck Knife - "Slim-Fatty". o1 tool steel. Cocobolo wood handle inlaid into the handle (no machining, belt sander and files only), hollow grind and checker jimping on top. Comes with simple slim sheath to tie around neck for every day carry (sheath not pictured but can provide photos upon request). Hope you like this little knife!

As Always, I will ship in flat rate boxes here in the US and standard First Class International for overseas. Can insure the piece if asked. Price is for knife and sheath only, and I will calculate shipping cost based on location (I won't charge anything extra for handling). Thank you for looking! Feel free to ask questions.

6" EDC Neck Knife - Slim-Fatty

DETAILS:

Blade Steel: o1
Overall Length: 6"
Cutting edge: 3"
Blade Finish: Polished Finish
Thickness: 1/4"
Knife Weight: 68 grams without sheath
Handle Materials: Cocobolo wood and hand peened brass pins
Sheath: Black Kydex with paracord
Features: High Gloss Finish | Hollow Grind | Checkered Jimping | Inlaid wood handle for slim form factor | Hand Peened Pins

Asking: SOLD for Knife and Sheath plus extra for shipping worldwide.

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Gorgeous little knife!!! And I concur, that checker jimping is really sweet.
 
I really like the inset grips. What did the hardness end up at on the blade after heat treating it?
 
I really like the inset grips. What did the hardness end up at on the blade after heat treating it?

Thanks, I think grips turned out pretty well too :) if I did the heat treat right (I think I did hehe) then it should be around 59. I did not get this knife tested. So it is an educated guess. Thanks for looking!
 
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