Another EDC in 1095

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Feels great in the hand. Substantive without being heavy, and the ergonomics are classic and will comfortably fit almost any hand size gloved/un-gloved.

Steel: 1095 , HT by me, quenched in Parks 50, Tempered to 58hrc
Blade: High flat ground, distal taper, 4.25" long and 3/16" thick at the ricasso. Machine Finished (scotchbrite VF). Forge scale flats.
Scales: OD green/Forest Green G10 with Orange G10 liners. Brass pins and lanyard hole. West Systems epoxy
OAL:8.3"
Lanyard-8 strand BCY B55 (Dark Green/Orange) bowstring. Held with copper wire wrap.
Not Pictured: Your choice of leather (color your choice as well), or kydex sheath. PLEASE NOTE-I have some doctors appointments this week and the sheath MAY not be completed until the weekend (AT THE VERY LATEST)
Price: $PF shipped CONUS. Will discuss shipping international with the buyer.
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Nice work, if I wasn't out fishing till Monday I'd buy it. It shouldn't last long.
 
I extend a courtesy to anyone interested in a knife. As a working man with a family, I understand how financial obligations can make spontaneous knife purchases difficult. As such, I will hold a knife up to 14 days without a deposit if someone is committed but needs some time to get the funds together. So far, I have not been disappointed, which speaks volumes of the integrity of folks here on the boards.
 
That one really looks great too. If I hadn't just taken delivery of another of your little edc's I'd jump at this one. The od green/forest green combo looks really interesting. In the picture it looks almost antiqued or preworn where the od is showing through. Really cool effect.
 
You got it buddy. Just send me an email in the next two weeks. :D

Thanks,
Justin
 
I extend a courtesy to anyone interested in a knife. As a working man with a family, I understand how financial obligations can make spontaneous knife purchases difficult. As such, I will hold a knife up to 14 days without a deposit if someone is committed but needs some time to get the funds together. So far, I have not been disappointed, which speaks volumes of the integrity of folks here on the boards.

You sir are a class act and you reinforce that there is more good then bad in the world:thumbup:

Not only are you a great knife maker but you are a better man and I for one will soon purchase one of your knives. My Dad owned a retail furniture store for over 45yrs in our small town and for 15yrs I was blessed to take the reigns from him. He extended credit to many many people and was better because of it. I learned more from him about what's important in life and he is the reason I am the man I am today.

He was the hardest working man I've ever known.

I'd wager by your actions someone like my Dad influenced you in your life;)

Thanks for making this forum a better place by your being a member here:thumbup:

Paul
 
Wow Paul, thanks for your kind words. I was indeed blessed with a father who instilled the values of which you speak. Thank goodness there were good men to do us that service. I hope to be half the man he was. The praise is always well received, though I often feel a bit uncomfortable in that I am not alone; there are fortunately many good men who stand firm on solid values. I seem to be in rather good company here, and I am honored to be amongst (mostly) like-minded folks, yourself included :D

Justin
 
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