$70 Budget Hunters

JK Knives

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I finally got over being sick, so I finished these up this morning. These are the three models that will be the "budget" line, at least for now. ;)
We have a clip point, trailing point, and drop point. These are made from 1/8" 1095, with a 3 1/2" blade, 7 1/2" overall, with oak handles. Selling price for each, with no sheath is $70.00 If you can`t live without a sheath, price is $82.00 each. Price includes shipping in USA. If anyone wants fancy wood it can be had for $7.00 extra, solid pins and lanyard hole are also available for no extra charge. These are now priced at $70.00 shipped including sheath.

Thanks for looking
John
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How about with a Buck 119 (6" blade) I don`t have any Kepharts on hand. :D

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How about with a Buck 119 (6" blade) I don`t have any Kepharts on hand. :D

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What??? John without a kephart???? :eek: :D

Thanks for snapping the pic man, I'm amazed these are still here. I'm sure after all the steel I've got heading my way is paid for, that I'll be dropping you a note for a special one of these.
 
If you think that convex looks sweet, wait untill you see the 8" blade full convex I`m working on now. :eek:
 
Nice to see pics of the finished blades. Thanks for keeping track of my order. I am so looking forward to getting my hands on this knife. I know it's going to be an instant favorite. Of course, a knife has to be a user to be a favorite; otherwise it's just art. Not that there's anything wrong with that....

Cheers,

Jack
 
I'll take the third, drop point/spear point knife w/ sheath... [learned no paypal, thanks for quick response]
 
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I have one of the dop points, and it is one of the most handy blades I have used. Ive beat the snot out of it, and it keeps on ticking.

Thats a deal, somebody needs to try this one!!!!
 
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