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Gentlemen,
For your consideration is this Wayne Clay inspired skinner in stabilized spalted hackberry/AEB-L. The secondary is ground thicker at the point and transitions to near zero at the plunge cut. The hollow ground .130" blade makes this knife cut like a light saber. The solder joint is perfectly executed with no pinholes - the tapered tang makes this large skinner very light in the hand. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $350 delivered CONUS.....Paypal preferred to tsteingass@yahoo.com. Thanks for viewing and all comments appreciated.
V/R,
TK
.130" AEB-L stock
HT to Rc 60-61
8 1/2" OAL
4 1/4" Hollow ground blade
Thumb serrated, rounded spine
220 grit satin belt finish
Stabilized spalted hackberry scales
Red liners on tapered tang
Pinned/soldered guard
Stainless furniture
RH high ride sheath


For your consideration is this Wayne Clay inspired skinner in stabilized spalted hackberry/AEB-L. The secondary is ground thicker at the point and transitions to near zero at the plunge cut. The hollow ground .130" blade makes this knife cut like a light saber. The solder joint is perfectly executed with no pinholes - the tapered tang makes this large skinner very light in the hand. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $350 delivered CONUS.....Paypal preferred to tsteingass@yahoo.com. Thanks for viewing and all comments appreciated.
V/R,
TK
.130" AEB-L stock
HT to Rc 60-61
8 1/2" OAL
4 1/4" Hollow ground blade
Thumb serrated, rounded spine
220 grit satin belt finish
Stabilized spalted hackberry scales
Red liners on tapered tang
Pinned/soldered guard
Stainless furniture
RH high ride sheath


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