Phillip Patton
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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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?
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,
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?



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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