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I had this with posted before as "Hunters Drop Point" it didn't get a single comment in over 600 hits, so I figured it needed some refinement. This is what I came up with.
It's made from 5/32nd thick O1 tool steel, overall length is nine inches. The hollow ground polished blade has a four inch cutting edge. It's dressed out in Bocote with stainless hardware. The right hand sheath is handsewn from 9-10 ounce veg. tanned leather. The knife glides in with a nice pop, and is held securely until you need it again.
Asking 80.00 plus 6.00 shipping in lower 48
PayPal or USPS M/O

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I like to see what folks are selling, but I think that because the blade is in some wood, folks cant see the overall profile.

I'm no expert, but maybe doing 2 or 3 photos indoors with a small light box set up and a close up lens.

That blade is very polished and would be hard for some to see the bevels and lines. try to set up a nice, clean, controlled shot. Just my opinion. :)
 
I like to see what folks are selling, but I think that because the blade is in some wood, folks cant see the overall profile.

I'm no expert, but maybe doing 2 or 3 photos indoors with a small light box set up and a close up lens.

That blade is very polished and would be hard for some to see the bevels and lines. try to set up a nice, clean, controlled shot. Just my opinion. :)

You hit the nail on the head. :thumbup:
 
I agree with the other replies about the pics, need to see more of the blade, you may try outdoors in the shade to cut down on the reflection. What I can see of the knife I like alot, the handle looks great, the blade appears to have a super mirror finnish, and I like the shape of the knife. just my 2 cents.
 
A picture of it in your hand would be a good reference. It's hard to guestimate how it will handle.

I think that's a lot of knife for the money just hard to visualize without any known references.


Mitch
 
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