A couple kwaiken

Phillip Patton

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First one:

Steel: W2/mild steel laminate. Double ground. Sanded to 600 grit, then etched.

Hardness: about 61, probably

Blade length: 6-3/4"

Total length: 11-7/8"

Blade thickness: 1/4"

Handle material: Nylon over stingray. Soaked in resin.

Sheath: Boltaron, made by myself.

Price: $400 + $15 shipping

I can take paypal, check, or MO. Please send paypal to 2000pjp at gmail 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. :-)


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Second one:

Steel: CPM3v, hollow ground on the main edge bevel, flat ground on the tip bevel. 240 grit machine finish.

Hardness: 59RC

Blade length: 5"

Total length: 9-3/16"

Blade thickness: a bit under 1/4"

Handle material: Nylon over stingray. Soaked in resin. This is my best ito wrap so far.

Sheath: Boltaron, made by myself.

Price: $375 + $15 shipping

I can take paypal, check, or MO. Please send paypal to 2000pjp at gmail 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. :-)


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Thanks for looking!

BTW, these are the first thermoformed sheaths I've made for sale. It's something I've been meaning to get into for years, and this month I decided the time had come. So here you are. :cool:
 
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Excellent work Phillip. Guys, I have a kwaiken by Phillip, and it's so cleanly executed it's crazy.
 
Both are now sold! Thanks guys for the comments, and thanks to the buyer!
 
FANTASTIC my friend!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:

I was out of town yesterday or that San Mai piece would of been mine....... ;)
 
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