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I'm in need of money so I'm open to offers.
Pete cannot keep up with the demand for his knives. Two years ago at OKCA I bought these from him. They have been stored in pouches and never used. I'll be selling these for the price I paid (his prices have gone up with demand) plus part of the cost of shipping. I'll absorb the Paypal fees.
1) Pete considered this to be the best knife he had made up to that time. He considered the Damascus pattern that he created to be an accidental miracle that would be very difficult to recreate. His feather damascus bolster is just gorgeous. The blade is 4 1/4", overall length 8 3/4". The scales are ironwood. The case has a zipper pull made from the same Damascus. It comes with a custom sheath but has not been stored in it. $420
2) Al May damascus used for blade and Gene Martin damascus used for bolster. This is the blade that Pete still uses on his cards. Another miraculous Damascus pattern which reflects light very coherently so that there are a grid of shadows where out of phase light cancels itself. Moving the blade in the light causing the grid of shadows to move. The blade is 3 3/8"", overall length 7 7/8". The scales on this skinner are laminated micarta. It comes with a custom sheath but has not been stored in it. $295
Pete cannot keep up with the demand for his knives. Two years ago at OKCA I bought these from him. They have been stored in pouches and never used. I'll be selling these for the price I paid (his prices have gone up with demand) plus part of the cost of shipping. I'll absorb the Paypal fees.
1) Pete considered this to be the best knife he had made up to that time. He considered the Damascus pattern that he created to be an accidental miracle that would be very difficult to recreate. His feather damascus bolster is just gorgeous. The blade is 4 1/4", overall length 8 3/4". The scales are ironwood. The case has a zipper pull made from the same Damascus. It comes with a custom sheath but has not been stored in it. $420


2) Al May damascus used for blade and Gene Martin damascus used for bolster. This is the blade that Pete still uses on his cards. Another miraculous Damascus pattern which reflects light very coherently so that there are a grid of shadows where out of phase light cancels itself. Moving the blade in the light causing the grid of shadows to move. The blade is 3 3/8"", overall length 7 7/8". The scales on this skinner are laminated micarta. It comes with a custom sheath but has not been stored in it. $295




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