An Elegant Camp Knife in Gabon Ebony and Fiddleback Walnut SOLD

TK Steingass

Knifemaker - Buckeye
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Fellas:

This is my first camp knife and I really like how it turned out. The knife was taken to 600 grit then gone over with a very fine scotch brite belt. The Gabon Ebony "S" bolsters are pinned in three spots. The Kydex sheath can be adjusted for right/left and horizontal/vertical carry - the thumb release is for a one-hand draw. $265 delivered insured ConUS - actual cost for international. The first "i'll take it" gets it! Please PM me for Paypal information.

Best regards,

TK

3/16" O-1 HT to Rc 60-62
OAL -10 3/4"
Blade - 6"
1 5/16" blade height
Full flat grind with convex edge
Gabon Ebony "S" Bolsters
Fiddleback Claro Walnut handle
Thin red liners
Black Micarta Pins and Mosaic Pin
Kydex Sheath

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Fellas:

Thanks for the kind words - it's appreciated!

TK
 
That's a winner right there, really nice work. if Bill hadnt just agreed to create a new for me i would have been all over it. in fact i may just have to talk to you about one of these down the track a little.
 
Windsor302:

Thanks for your interest and the kind words. Bill makes a great knife for sure and he has an eye for detail. Just PM me and I'll make you a dandy without too long a wait.....I don't think this one is going to go unsold for much longer. I think this knife has "subdued elegance - if you would like an even showier knife, a striking combination for you to consider would be black micarta and spalted maple like this one I sold at a show in Maryland last month:

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