Clip Point Fatty 2/5

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Finished this one today also...
From the other half of an old 14" file from my own toolbox... 7" long 3/16" thick, 3" edge, false edge on top is not sharp, 4" Rosewood Burgundy dymondwood handle 3/4" thick, NickelSilver hollow pins. Comes with a 7-8oz. handstiched leather sheath. $75 shipped conus w/ 100% mbg. Thanks for looking!
-Michael

THIS ONE IS SOLD

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I will take this one... can you work me a package deal with your next ivory or maroon handled pocket-filer?
 
That stamp on the file... It is on two of the custom knives in my store. I work in a retail knife store in Fort Collins, CO and we have two of his knives if I'm not mistaken. Does he make files too, or why is that stamp on a file and a knife?
 
These are some of the best file knives I have seen, the stuff coming out of his shop is top rate. I know I will be buying a few more in the future.
 
That stamp on the file... It is on two of the custom knives in my store. I work in a retail knife store in Fort Collins, CO and we have two of his knives if I'm not mistaken. Does he make files too, or why is that stamp on a file and a knife?

I just took a pic of the stamped area before I put on the handle to show it was an American made file...
 
mykulmorris, The reason I am asking is I've seen that stamp on some hand made knives made by a guy in Fort Collins. That is his stamp. I'm just confused as to why his stamp is on both files and knives. I really am loving the file knives though!
 
mykulmorris, The reason I am asking is I've seen that stamp on some hand made knives made by a guy in Fort Collins. That is his stamp. I'm just confused as to why his stamp is on both files and knives. I really am loving the file knives though!

That's not his stamp. It's the stamp put on by the company that made the file.
 
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