Clip Point Small Hand Special Holiday Sale Repost

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Holiday Bench Sale! For special two, I have one of several knives with a smaller than usual handle made specifically for those with small hands at the suggestion of my wife and daughters. Interestingly, It feels pretty darn good to my average hand size as well. Though certainly not a gender specific knife, it is just right for many feminine hands. This slim slicer would make a great gift for an outdoors loving female, ]youngster, or almost anyone, really. It balances at the front of the acacia scales that have had numerous rubbed in Danish oil treatments. The kydex sheath has a belt clip provided, and the offset attachment platform is perfect for mounting another favorite clip or loop
OAL: 8 3/8"
Blade: 4 1/2"
Steel: 8670 heat treated by the Paul Bos shop; flat grind
Price: $80
Comments and questions are welcome at my email, goslaughter@outlook.com. My PayPal account uses the same email address for access. Other payment methods are possible. Send me a message and we will work something out. If a knife I make fails in normal use, I will repair or replace it. Thank you for taking time to look at my work. It is a good feeling for me!




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It is made from 3/16" stock. The blade has a more pronounced distal taper from clip to tip than from plunges to clip. it balances on my finger in the finger choil and makes from the clip forward feel light and quick.. thanks for your kind words!
 
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Love the clip and the handle swell - especially important considering it's sized for smaller hands that might lack a little in grip strength; it should help keep the knife in hand! Your blades keep getting better but your prices are going down. Keep setting a good example, Grady!
 
Love the clip and the handle swell - especially important considering it's sized for smaller hands that might lack a little in grip strength; it should help keep the knife in hand! Your blades keep getting better but your prices are going down. Keep setting a good example, Grady!
I love this knifemaking and plan to keep making better and better knives as best I can.
 
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