Arizona Themed Compact Black River Hunter in 80CRV2 and Mesquite

John Cahoon

JWC Custom Knives
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Hey there everybody! I have new small Black River Hunter up today. It features Copper (one of our five "C's"), Mesquite and Turquoise for a real southwestern flavor. Hope you like it!

Steel is 3/32” X 1 1/4” wide in 80CRV2 with HT at 60/61. Hand sanded to 600 grit for a fine satin finish. The edge was about .012” before sharpening and it balances between the pins.

Dimensions: 8 3/4” OAL, Tip to Scales 3 7/8”

A beautiful Mesquite handle with turquoiseG10 liners, copper pins with a center mosaic, and genuine Campitas Turquoise accents. The sculpted handle feels great in my average sized hand. The sheath is snug with easy deployment.

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Price is $170 to your US door, and of course your satisfaction is my only priority. Paypal G&S, check or MO, and the price includes fees and free shipping in the US. I WILL NOT SEND YOU AN EMAIL ABOUT THIS LISTING. IF YOU RECEIVE AN EMAIL ABOUT THIS LISTING IT’S NOT ME. SCAMMERS ARE EVERYWHERE. PLEASE DON’T POST YOUR EMAIL IN ANY PUBLIC THREAD.

Thanks so much for looking and please feel free to ask anything here or via PM.

John Cahoon
 
Hi Y yourmomsbatter , Thank for the kind comments everyone. I really do like Turquoise, My 66 mustang that I still have is turquoise (OK officially diamond blue IIRC). I've got my Dad's Navajo silver belt buckle with turquoise, etc, etc. Runs in the family on my Mom's side (Tucson pioneers from the 1870's). Mesquite is everywhere in the lower Sonoran desert. Technically an invasive but it's been here a loooong time.
 
Turquoise is a beautiful mineral , love the back story , I did have a turquoise and mother of pearl money clip but sadly lost it on a night out .look forward to seeing more of your work brother ✌🏻
 
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