A couple knives

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Phillip Patton

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Hey all,
I'm not really sure what to call these. I think they would be equally at home at the table, or used as light duty utility knives. Bird and fish maybe? Large paring knives? Steak knives?

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Specs for the top one:

Steel: A2 with cryo quench

Hardness: 61 Rc

Blade length: 4-1/4"

Total length: 8-1/16"

Blade thickness: 5/32"

Handle material: desert ironwood

Fittings: stainless Loveless bolts





The bottom one:

Steel: AEBL with cryo

Hardness: 62.5 Rc

Blade length: 5-3/8"

Total length: 9-1/4"

Blade thickness: 1/8"

Handle material: carbon fiber

Fittings: stainless Loveless bolts

Price: SOLD

I can take paypal, check, or MO. Please send paypal to 2000pjp at pattonblades dot com
If using a check, allow 10 business days for it to clear before shipment. Please make sure knife is still available before sending payment. :-)

If you want a sheath, that'll be extra.

If you buy both, I'll combine shipping.

Thanks for looking,
 
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Maybe that's the problem. Maybe people think they're not real! LOL

Thanks for the compliment.
 
Phillip , you should take that desert Ironwood knife and put it in the fixed blade section , call it your Bird & Trout and add a $100.00 to your asking price . If I could afford to collect I would have that piece .
 
Phillip , you should take that desert Ironwood knife and put it in the fixed blade section , call it your Bird & Trout and add a $100.00 to your asking price . If I could afford to collect I would have that piece .

That's a good idea. I'll try that. :-)
 
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