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Howdie guys and gals. I have a couple user knives from my personal collection I need to let go in order to purchase some new equipment. These are used so do have some scratches on the blade, but they are still in awesome shape and haven't seen any serious or hard use.
The two for sale are the middle two in the pictures.
First up is the Fiddleback Forge Bushfinger. It has natural canvas micarta over a thin orange G10 stripe over another layer of natural canvas. It also has a tapered tang and mosaic beauty mark pin. The steel is 3/16" thick spalted O-1 with a convex saber grind. It comes with a Bandido Leather sheath. It does have some scratches, but they're from light work. I'll let this one go for SOLD!
Next is one of the only two 440C knives ever made at Fletcher Knives.
The other is a Pocket Kilo in 3/16" thick 440C stainless steel with a convex saber grind. It has black canvas micarta over blue and black liners. It also has a G11 front pin (you can actually see light through it with a flashlight) and stainless steel 1/4" tube pin in the rear. It comes with a black kydex sheath made by Fletcher Knives. This knife is an unnumbered personal knife I made for myself and will say Unnumbered on the COA. The price on this one is a SOLD!!! Yet again, pretty small price to pay for one of the only two 440C Fletcher Knives in existence. It does have some scratches from use. The blade is taken to just short of a mirror polish.
Important Warranty Info: If this 440C knife gets damaged or broken to the point of warranty replacement, it will be replaced with an O-1 version, so please don't use it as a prybar. There is a reason I only made two 440C knives. It takes forever to grind and I hate working with it. It tears my belts up at ten times the rate of a carbon steel. I do love knives made of 440C and it is an awesome steel. It's just not my choice of steels to work with.
Both of these are first come first serve. You are responsible for knowing the laws in your own city and state. First "I'll take ----!" Get's 'em. Paypal is preferred. If you choose to pay by check or money order, the knife will not be shipped until your payment has cleared in the bank.
The two for sale are the middle two in the pictures.
First up is the Fiddleback Forge Bushfinger. It has natural canvas micarta over a thin orange G10 stripe over another layer of natural canvas. It also has a tapered tang and mosaic beauty mark pin. The steel is 3/16" thick spalted O-1 with a convex saber grind. It comes with a Bandido Leather sheath. It does have some scratches, but they're from light work. I'll let this one go for SOLD!
Next is one of the only two 440C knives ever made at Fletcher Knives.
The other is a Pocket Kilo in 3/16" thick 440C stainless steel with a convex saber grind. It has black canvas micarta over blue and black liners. It also has a G11 front pin (you can actually see light through it with a flashlight) and stainless steel 1/4" tube pin in the rear. It comes with a black kydex sheath made by Fletcher Knives. This knife is an unnumbered personal knife I made for myself and will say Unnumbered on the COA. The price on this one is a SOLD!!! Yet again, pretty small price to pay for one of the only two 440C Fletcher Knives in existence. It does have some scratches from use. The blade is taken to just short of a mirror polish.
Important Warranty Info: If this 440C knife gets damaged or broken to the point of warranty replacement, it will be replaced with an O-1 version, so please don't use it as a prybar. There is a reason I only made two 440C knives. It takes forever to grind and I hate working with it. It tears my belts up at ten times the rate of a carbon steel. I do love knives made of 440C and it is an awesome steel. It's just not my choice of steels to work with.








Both of these are first come first serve. You are responsible for knowing the laws in your own city and state. First "I'll take ----!" Get's 'em. Paypal is preferred. If you choose to pay by check or money order, the knife will not be shipped until your payment has cleared in the bank.
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