Chamblin, T.M. Hunt, Fiddleback, Terrio

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Joel Chamblin Hiker

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Next up is a Clip Point Yuma by T.M. Hunt Knives 3/16" O-1 with a hollow grind

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Todd has not made very many of these. This one I picked up after Blade Show 2014. It features distressed Osage Orange and brass hardware. The handle is nicely chatoyant in the right light. As many know, Todd's craftsmanship is fantastic. Comes with a belt sheath from the maker. Todd's leather work is second to none that I have experienced so far.

I have used this knife lightly and it shows minor discoloration on the blade.

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$190 shipped. SOLD

Next up is a Terrio Handmade Knives Trailing Point Hunter. This knife features 3V steel with green canvas micarta handles and stainless bolts. James makes knives that are performance oriented, and in the limited use this knife has seen, I was extremely impressed with the performance. Also, 3V takes a great edge.:eek:

Comes with belt sheath from the maker.

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Asking $160 shipped. SOLD

Last but not least, is a Fiddleback Forge F2. 3/32" O-1.

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I don't know much about Andy's knives, but I am told that it is a Tuxedo pattern handle. Black on blue on black.

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This knife is unused by me, but I'm not the first owner. If it has seen any use it was extremely light.
There is a small spot of oxidation on both sides of the edge at the same spot. It should come off after the first sharpening.

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As with the Chamblin, my little point and shoot lacks the ability to focus on that, but it is visible in the photo.

$170 Shipped. SOLD

Thanks for looking.

If you buy more than one knife, take off $10 for each additional knife. US only please.

Additional photos can be supplied upon request.
 
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Could you text me a pic of knife and sheath 14695001269

Would it be okay to post them in this thread? The camera on my phone is not very good.


All of these pics were taken moments ago.
Condition is the same as when this thread was posted.

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Still the same discoloration on one side of the blade.

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Fit in the sheath:

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This is a pretty rare bird. Not many Hollow Ground Clip point Yumas out in the wild.
 
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