Ats-34 hunter w/ buckeye burl

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This is a nice small hunter I just finished. I did 4 of these, a couple in micarta, 1 in ironwood and this one in buckeye burl. this is a great all around knife that you can use for just about anything !
The knife is 8" long with a 3 3/4" blade, 7/8" wide (3 1/4" to choil). The blade is 1/8" ATS-34 heat treated to 58,59 RC. The handle is really nice stabulized buckeye burl and has red spacers , bolsters are 416SS with SS pins.

Knife is *SOLD* plus 8.00 S/H/I
I take Paypal, checks and money orders.
Thanks for looking !
boisebman@msn.com
 

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i have a couple of Bryan's knives the fit and finish is extra-ordinary ...so hurry and get this one to your home and you'll be wondering why you stared at it so long online..



Jim

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"Hold Fast"
 
i have a couple of Bryan's knives the fit and finish is extra-ordinary ...so hurry and get this one to your home and you'll be wondering why you stared at it so long online..



Jim

_______________

"Hold Fast"

+1 :thumbup:

Is there a solder bead joint on this one?

It appears so... :)
 
Man! That is a beautiful knife! I love that style and the execution looks great on this one.
Is that a tapered tang? That would be icing on the cake.
 
Looking at the picture.it looks like it has been. But I didnt solder the bolsters. they are pinned on.
I also didnt taper this on because I used 1/8" bar stock. Anything 3/16" and above I useally taper.
Thanks !
 
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