The pic below is from Ben's Instagram, immediately after he completed the knife; the hamon that he always manages to get is striking, unique, and instantly recognizable. The rest of the pics are of a different knife in the same walnut and W2 configuration, but with an even nicer sheath.
The blade is just 5.5 inches, with a magnificent piece of Walnut for the handle. The sheath is a waist-line parallel reverse-grip right-hand draw/left-hand cross-draw, of leather and alligator; the whole deal is new from Ben just a couple months ago. It's done nothing but look pretty in all that time.
The price was {$1050.00 USD/$1420.00 CAD}
NOW JUST:
$OLD
INCLUDING:
Expedited shipping in the US/Canada & PP-Goods Fees.
Interac Email Payment (in Canada) and Paypal Goods (US) are the preferred methods of payment, and I'll cover the PP fees... obviously.
First 'I'll take it' - in the thread or private message - gets it; but for the sake of caution, I reserve the right to sell to whomever I please.
If you want more pics - of the spectacular sheath, handmade and hand-tooled from leather & gator, one of the nicest I've seen (by Ben's father) - or of the knife itself - let me know. No pics do it justice, and my camera sucks, but you'll get a basic idea of it's brilliance. This is one of the best knives I've owned, & a personal favorite. I still want to keep it, but I'm letting reason prevail... there's a first time for everything, I guess.
The blade is just 5.5 inches, with a magnificent piece of Walnut for the handle. The sheath is a waist-line parallel reverse-grip right-hand draw/left-hand cross-draw, of leather and alligator; the whole deal is new from Ben just a couple months ago. It's done nothing but look pretty in all that time.
The price was {$1050.00 USD/$1420.00 CAD}
NOW JUST:
$OLD
INCLUDING:
Expedited shipping in the US/Canada & PP-Goods Fees.
Interac Email Payment (in Canada) and Paypal Goods (US) are the preferred methods of payment, and I'll cover the PP fees... obviously.
First 'I'll take it' - in the thread or private message - gets it; but for the sake of caution, I reserve the right to sell to whomever I please.
If you want more pics - of the spectacular sheath, handmade and hand-tooled from leather & gator, one of the nicest I've seen (by Ben's father) - or of the knife itself - let me know. No pics do it justice, and my camera sucks, but you'll get a basic idea of it's brilliance. This is one of the best knives I've owned, & a personal favorite. I still want to keep it, but I'm letting reason prevail... there's a first time for everything, I guess.


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