J. Hoffman
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
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If you wish to purchase, please send me your email address and I'll get you an invoice.
Serial #: 2485
Model: Clare
Blade Steel: CPM MagnaCut (63 Rc)
Blade Grind: Full Flat
Blade Finish: Machine
Handle: Stabilized Dyed Leopardwood (Black)
Hardware: Micarta Pins
Sheath: None
OAL: 7"
Blade Length: 2.75"
Price: $OLD
Serial #: 2486
Model: Clare
Blade Steel: CPM MagnaCut (63 Rc)
Blade Grind: Full Flat
Blade Finish: Machine
Handle: Stabilized Dyed Curly Oak (Red)
Hardware: Stainless Corby Bolts
Sheath: None
OAL: 7"
Blade Length: 2.75"
Price: SOLD
I'm a Voting Member of The Knifemakers' Guild, and a founding member and past officer of the Midwest Knifemakers' Guild. My work has been featured in Blade Magazine, Knives Illustrated, Knife Magazine, Knives Annual, TV, and podcasts. I do every process in my shop, with the exception of stabilizing wood, which I send to K&G. Price includes shipping in the US and any PP or Credit card fees. I accept PP, CC, MO, Cash or personal check. Questions and Comments are always welcome.











Serial #: 2485
Model: Clare
Blade Steel: CPM MagnaCut (63 Rc)
Blade Grind: Full Flat
Blade Finish: Machine
Handle: Stabilized Dyed Leopardwood (Black)
Hardware: Micarta Pins
Sheath: None
OAL: 7"
Blade Length: 2.75"
Price: $OLD
Serial #: 2486
Model: Clare
Blade Steel: CPM MagnaCut (63 Rc)
Blade Grind: Full Flat
Blade Finish: Machine
Handle: Stabilized Dyed Curly Oak (Red)
Hardware: Stainless Corby Bolts
Sheath: None
OAL: 7"
Blade Length: 2.75"
Price: SOLD
I'm a Voting Member of The Knifemakers' Guild, and a founding member and past officer of the Midwest Knifemakers' Guild. My work has been featured in Blade Magazine, Knives Illustrated, Knife Magazine, Knives Annual, TV, and podcasts. I do every process in my shop, with the exception of stabilizing wood, which I send to K&G. Price includes shipping in the US and any PP or Credit card fees. I accept PP, CC, MO, Cash or personal check. Questions and Comments are always welcome.











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