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Hello everyone, here I have another 5 knives for sale
1.)
Steel: Old Nicholson file
Thickness: 0.27" (7mm)
Length: 9.44" (24 cm)
Blade length: 4.21" (10.7 cm)
Handle: White synthetic material (not sure what it is but its hard and durable) with blue liners, scales are attached with screws.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 180 $, priority shipping with tracking included




2.)
Steel: Old Nicholson file
Thickness: 0.23" (6 mm)
Length: 9.44" (24 cm)
Blade length: 4.8" (12.2 cm)
Handle: Green linen micarta,black liners, stainless steel pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 180 $, priority shipping with tracking included





3.)
Steel: 1.2419 ( Medium alloy carbon steel with aded tungsten, closest AISI designation I could find is O7)
Thickness: 0.137" (3.5 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Lignum vitae wood with green epoxy, black liners, brass pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 160 $, priority shipping with tracking included



4.)
Steel: D2
Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Ebony wood with padauk spacer, red liners, copper pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 160 $, priority shipping with tracking included



5.)
With this one I had some problems which I pointed below
Steel: D2
Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Black palm, ebony and padauk, yellow liners, copper pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 130 $, priority shipping with tracking included



In next picture you can see that sheath has small lip on one side, I have no idea how that happened since I grind both halves of the sheath at the same time. I didn't notice it until I started taking pictures.

Here you can see small gap (filled with epoxy) between scales and handle, I believe one of my clamps got loose while gluing the scales.

Thanks everyone!
1.)
Steel: Old Nicholson file
Thickness: 0.27" (7mm)
Length: 9.44" (24 cm)
Blade length: 4.21" (10.7 cm)
Handle: White synthetic material (not sure what it is but its hard and durable) with blue liners, scales are attached with screws.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 180 $, priority shipping with tracking included




2.)
Steel: Old Nicholson file
Thickness: 0.23" (6 mm)
Length: 9.44" (24 cm)
Blade length: 4.8" (12.2 cm)
Handle: Green linen micarta,black liners, stainless steel pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 180 $, priority shipping with tracking included





3.)
Steel: 1.2419 ( Medium alloy carbon steel with aded tungsten, closest AISI designation I could find is O7)
Thickness: 0.137" (3.5 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Lignum vitae wood with green epoxy, black liners, brass pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 160 $, priority shipping with tracking included



4.)
Steel: D2
Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Ebony wood with padauk spacer, red liners, copper pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 160 $, priority shipping with tracking included



5.)
With this one I had some problems which I pointed below
Steel: D2
Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
Length: 7.95" (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.14" (8 cm)
Handle: Black palm, ebony and padauk, yellow liners, copper pins.
Boltaron sheath
Price: 130 $, priority shipping with tracking included



In next picture you can see that sheath has small lip on one side, I have no idea how that happened since I grind both halves of the sheath at the same time. I didn't notice it until I started taking pictures.

Here you can see small gap (filled with epoxy) between scales and handle, I believe one of my clamps got loose while gluing the scales.

Thanks everyone!