CHUB with a Groove *** SOLD ***

Jack O'Neill

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Hello everyone , recently I introduced a new design called the Chub , this one I ground with a finger groove in the handle .
It is flat ground from 5/32" A-2 tool steel , it has a fine scotch bright satin finish. Heat treated to an Rc 60-61 in my shop with the sub-zero quench .

O.A.L is 6-1/4"

Blade is 2-1/4" with the sharpened edge at 2" . It is 1-3/8" wide edge to spine

Handle is stabilized California Buckeye Burl with Blue Liners and 3 copper pins . Rear pin is a 1/4" mosiac ( pics did not show it well )

Sheath is 8oz and right or left hand belt or pocket carry .

SOLD

$175.00 + $6.00 for USPS priority shipping in the USA . International friends , write me for cost .
Pay-Pal or Postal M/O , checks ok but held to clear .

Thank you all for viewing my offerings .

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Hey Jack, nice work... this looks like a sweet little knife! As to the grainyness in your photos, the first thing to check before you pitch your camera is
the ISO setting. It should be as low as possible (preferably around ISO 200). You should set the ISO to manual and not automatic, so that
it doesn't change on you while you're shooting. Higher ISO's will cause "noise" or grainyness. I hope this helps. I'm not usually a big advice giver,
but photography is my profession.
 
Hey Jack, it's been awhile since I've dropped in. Nice work on this "chub". Like what your doing lately.
 
Hey Jack, nice work... this looks like a sweet little knife! As to the grainyness in your photos, the first thing to check before you pitch your camera is
the ISO setting. It should be as low as possible (preferably around ISO 200). You should set the ISO to manual and not automatic, so that
it doesn't change on you while you're shooting. Higher ISO's will cause "noise" or grainyness. I hope this helps. I'm not usually a big advice giver,
but photography is my profession.

Thank you , I will give it a try . Wish you were my neighbor :D
 
Jack, I'll take it. Please do not post any more knives for sale for awhile. :D
 
Jack, I'll take it. Please do not post any more knives for sale for awhile. :D

Thank you David , I will get her shipped out to you . I will try on your posting request , as I have a sword to make for a customer I will be busy for awhile after I finish this steak knife set .

Thank you again David
 
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