All sales via Paypal, US only. No trades at this time. First "ill take it," with a PM gets it. Only supplying one picture to keep the page free of clutter. I will take more pictures for serious buyers.
I have a Charlie Edmondson Battle cleaver. Here is the link to when I purchased it. http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/861459-SOLD-Battle-Cleaver-Hamon It was created out of 1095 steel, has a beautiful hamon. Its 1/4 thick, 13 3/4 overall, and 2 7/8 tall. The clip on the front is sharp. This has been a safe queen, and has only been handled on occasion. The sheath is in great condition, but has a few minor cuts on the inside strap from securing the blade. asking $SOLD TYD
Next is a companion knife to the cleaver. It is Charlies pocket hunter. It also is made of 1095 with an excellent hamon. 7 1/2" overall. 3 1/2" blade. 1 1/2" tall, and 9/64 thick. This is also a safe queen. Asking $SOLD TYD
Last up is a Mark Terrell, carbon fiber karambit. I believe he called this model the Hang Nail. His knives were fantastic in quality, but his service was lacking. This was the last knife I got from him, and there was little to no communication. So I am not sure on the steel used. This knife has been carried, but never cut anything. It does have kydex marks from the sheath, but they are light. Asking $200.00 TYD.

I have a Charlie Edmondson Battle cleaver. Here is the link to when I purchased it. http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/861459-SOLD-Battle-Cleaver-Hamon It was created out of 1095 steel, has a beautiful hamon. Its 1/4 thick, 13 3/4 overall, and 2 7/8 tall. The clip on the front is sharp. This has been a safe queen, and has only been handled on occasion. The sheath is in great condition, but has a few minor cuts on the inside strap from securing the blade. asking $SOLD TYD
Next is a companion knife to the cleaver. It is Charlies pocket hunter. It also is made of 1095 with an excellent hamon. 7 1/2" overall. 3 1/2" blade. 1 1/2" tall, and 9/64 thick. This is also a safe queen. Asking $SOLD TYD
Last up is a Mark Terrell, carbon fiber karambit. I believe he called this model the Hang Nail. His knives were fantastic in quality, but his service was lacking. This was the last knife I got from him, and there was little to no communication. So I am not sure on the steel used. This knife has been carried, but never cut anything. It does have kydex marks from the sheath, but they are light. Asking $200.00 TYD.

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