A few customs

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Unexpected family circumstances are forcing me to sell off the majority of my collection. More will be available later. Hopefully I'll get pics and specs up soon, but for now here's what I have. No trades, please. Can take Paypal. Prices include Priority Mail in the USA.

1) Kim Breed Hunter- beautiful little hunter with stang handles, peened pins and a thin hollow grind. Leather sheath with a dangler clip. Mint, never carried or used. $160. (If you search the gallery you'll find pics of this knife I took within the last 6 months)

2) Rotor (used to be a Bladeforums meber) cable damascus forged knife. Leather wrapped handle, fileworked blade, big Tibetan bone skull bead on the lanyard. Sort of like a big patch knife. Super sharp, rustic, very cool. No sheath. $160.

3) Little Pup neck knife. I forget the name of the company these two guys had, but this is a little Black T coated neck knife with a Concealex sheath. $50
 

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Very nice!
 
Hey man, I sincerely hope that whatever difficulties you are currently having get resolved quickly and all turns out well for you & your family.

Its a shame that a talented maker such as yourself has to be sidelined for a while - but I'm sure you're doing what's best for your family, so good on ya. Keep your head up and we all hope to see you back in action soonest!
-John Castillo
 
Running Dog, that's it! Mine is a little different. Mine was one of the first prototypes they produced, so I'll attach some pics, although it's probably spoken for, anyway. John, I appreciate the words. My shop is in boxes right now and with realigned priorities, unfortunately making knives is pretty far at the bottom of a long list. If/when I get back into it, it'll be a while. You never know, though. Maybe the break will be good for me, in the long run.
 
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