6 Knives for Sale (All Gone)

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I've been making knives as a hobbyist for the past year. I've run out of family and friends to give them to so now I'd like to sell some.
These knives are made from Aldo's 1084 steel, heat treated by me in my homemade propane forge. The steel was normalized 3 times, heated again and quenched in canola oil and tempered for 2 hours at 400 degrees.
Scales were attached with West Systems G Flex epoxy.
The leather is 8/9 ounce veggie tanned from Tandy. The sheaths were assembled and saddle stitched by me.
Please consider all of these knives used because some of them are and all of them have spotty finishes.
With these knives, you'll be getting a solid user at a low price.
Prices include shipping within the US by Priority Mail.
I prefer Paypal.

Hunter. 3.5” blade. 7.25” overall. 1/8” thickness. Flat to slightly convexed grind. Belt finish. Oak scales. Aluminum pins. Most of sheath leather recycled from an old Kabar sheath. I made the sheath recently. It’s a nice snug fit. SOLD
Fighter. 3.5” Blade. 7.25” overall. 1/8” thickness. Inspired by Spyderco Street Beat. Flat to slightly convexed grind. Belt finish with some file marks and kydex rub marks. African Blackwood handle. Aluminum pins. Beginning of edge got damaged by a slip of the file when forming handle. Kydex sheath with good fit. Includes small tek lok, currently set up for righty inside the belt on the right side or lefty outside the belt on left side. SOLD
Third Knife. 3 7/8” blade. 7.5” overall. 3/16” thickness. Handle sized for small or small/medium hand. Flat to slightly convexed grind. Belt finish with a bunch of file marks on handle. African Blackwood and Snakewood scales – slightly uneven side to side but no gaps. Nice little leather sheath with snap. SOLD



 
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I've been making knives as a hobbyist for the past year. I've run out of family and friends to give them to so now I'd like to sell some.
These knives are made from Aldo's 1084 steel, heat treated by me in my homemade propane forge. The steel was normalized 3 times, heated again and quenched in canola oil and tempered for 2 hours at 400 degrees.
Scales were attached with West Systems G Flex epoxy.
The leather is 8/9 ounce veggie tanned from Tandy. The sheaths were assembled and saddle stitched by me.
Please consider all of these knives used because some of them are and all of them have spotty finishes.
With these knives, you'll be getting a solid user at a low price.
Prices include shipping within the US by Priority Mail.
I prefer Paypal.

Utility. 4.5” blade. 8.75” overall. 3/16” thickness. Flat grind. Hand sanded to 220 grit. Bocote scales. Hidden pins and a section of tang cut out to lighten. SOLD
Fighter. 5.5”. 9.75” overall. 3/16” thickness. Flat grind. Handed sanded to 220 grit. Cocobolo scales. Aluminum pins. SOLD
False Edge. 6.75” blade. 11.5”overall. 3/16” thickness. Flat grind. Handed sanded to 220 grit. Green heart scales. Aluminum pin. SOLD





 
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Hey if it's still left, I'll Take it. let me know and I will PP you.

Utility. 4.5” blade. 8.75” overall. 3/16” thickness. Flat grind. Hand sanded to 220 grit. Bocote scales. Hidden pins and a section of tang cut out to lighten. $45 shipped.

Gordy
 
Sorry Gordy, someone beat you to it overnight. Thanks for the interest.
 
Thanks...Sure would like to know what happened to the first come first served idea on this forum.
 
AF.….great little utility knife in much better shape than I thought it would be...I really like it especially the bocote scales with the hidden pins. Nice piece. Thanks again.
 
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