Bone handled drop point

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Hey to all, hope you are having a good weekend. I've made a few blades lately and I liked this smooth camel bone one I did, nothing fancy, just comfortable to handle and strictly sharp.

$150 and I'd be glad to give FREE SHIPPING to a BladeForums member. SOLD AND THANK YOU!
here's the specs:
Serial 329
1/8” 440-C Stainless Steel
Camel Bone Handles
Nickel Silver Pins, Black Fiber Liners
Blade length 3 1/4"
Overall 6 3/4"
3.2 Ounces
Custom Wetformed, American made Leather Sheath




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Thanks,
eddie white

 
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Great looking knife Eddie. I love the camel bone. I've had a lot of compliments on the pair of mossy oak carved bone you made for me. Scott
 
Your work looks great as always, Eddie. This Looks like this would be a very comfortable knife to handle! Look forward to talking with you soon...
Jason
 
Thanks for the many looks and the compliments!

CTBrew- I will post a pic, but I don't have that shot. I'll take one and post it up. I can see the underbelly on each shot, but none on top.....
 
gotcha parke1-
thanks and look in your pp email account for more correspondence.

I'll ship this one out first thing tomorrow morning Priority.
 
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Thanks Dr. D! It's actually the easiest part of knifemaking for me;Taking into consideration my first job in a knife factory in 1976 was grinding a gazillion blades.... If you are ever in my neck of the woods, you are invited to my shop to come and see.
 
I received this today. WOW, it's a lot of knife for the money. Don't ever hesitate to buy from Eddie and his lovely wife. Great people, selling an AMAZING product at an even better price!
 
That is good to hear sir! You were just a pleasure to deal with. I'm looking forward to creating a blade for you from your vision and viewpoint.
Here's my guarantee for all to see:
I guarantee my knives for fit and finish for as long as I am around, and I'm shooting for a 100. Use and enjoy. Keep it clean, use it for what it was intended for; It will last for generations. If you ever have any problem whatsoever, please contact me and I'll make it right. If you ever need a professional touchup, I simply ask for enough to ship it back to you.

Never store a knife in a leather sheath; that's for totin it around.
 
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