It kills me to do this blah blah blah... But I need to free up the money so here it is... (sorry about the focus, my camera batteries died while I was taking these pics)
CG ASH1 with green blade and black/tan mag G10 grips[Sheath has been sold].$460 $450, $440 Shipped to CONUS!
[The release price of this blade was $373(297 + 75 for b&t mag G10 handles) I think that a little over $20 a year is not a bad asking price at all]
Also for sale, 1 excellent kydex sheath for a Boss street by David Brown.
It is black with a carbon fiber design printed over the top and a very snug fit. $45 shipped
I used the knife once to shape a piece of wood for a hand drill set and then polished it up with a ceramic stone... It is much sharper than when I received it with a factory edge. there is some very light scuffing along the edge of the blade and also light scrapes on the edges of the choil next to the handle. I went camping a few days later and got the chance to beat the crap out of my friends SJ TAC. I realized that a 6.5" blade isn't big enough for the tasks I had in mind.
Was one of the best sheaths I have ever owned (if only for a short while...).
If anyone is interested please pay a visit to Richard Holloman's website and check out some of his finery
He is a very nice man and I think that if you wanted a custom sheath making(one that is not listed on the website) he might be willing to fit it to your knife if you mailed it to him.
http://www.customknifesheath.com/busseash1magsheath/
First "I'll take it" wins!
CG ASH1 with green blade and black/tan mag G10 grips[Sheath has been sold].$460 $450, $440 Shipped to CONUS!
[The release price of this blade was $373(297 + 75 for b&t mag G10 handles) I think that a little over $20 a year is not a bad asking price at all]
Also for sale, 1 excellent kydex sheath for a Boss street by David Brown.
It is black with a carbon fiber design printed over the top and a very snug fit. $45 shipped
I used the knife once to shape a piece of wood for a hand drill set and then polished it up with a ceramic stone... It is much sharper than when I received it with a factory edge. there is some very light scuffing along the edge of the blade and also light scrapes on the edges of the choil next to the handle. I went camping a few days later and got the chance to beat the crap out of my friends SJ TAC. I realized that a 6.5" blade isn't big enough for the tasks I had in mind.
Was one of the best sheaths I have ever owned (if only for a short while...).
If anyone is interested please pay a visit to Richard Holloman's website and check out some of his finery

He is a very nice man and I think that if you wanted a custom sheath making(one that is not listed on the website) he might be willing to fit it to your knife if you mailed it to him.
http://www.customknifesheath.com/busseash1magsheath/





First "I'll take it" wins!

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