Completed knives 1/8/18 (3 available)

Jarrett Fleming

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Here are a few just finished up. The first 3 are a new little clip point design. It doesn't have a name yet. The wenge handled blade was the first one profiled. I decided to tweak the blade shape a bit and add some belly before profiling the other 2. These were designed to be budget friendly I'm asking $180 each for the wenge and evergreen handled knives. The satin finished blade with ironwood handles and mosaic pins is $200.


These are about 7" long with 3" blade tip to scales. The wenge handled blade is just a little shorter.
They are all 3/32" CPM154. Just to clarify (I've been asked recently) the steel comes in a bit oversized with the mill scale left on. Normally around .110" The satin finished blade has had the mill scale removed so it is close to true 3/32"

#1
Wenge, black micarta liners w/ white g10 pinstripes
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#2
Evergreen burlap, natural micarta liners w/ white g10 pinstripes
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#3
Ironwood, satin flats, black micarta liners w/ OD green g10 pinstripes
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Last up is a Lycosa in bocote. It's not available
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If #1 is still available, I'll take it. Just a bit shorter than 3" makes it perfect for me. Don't need the extra belly either, I've got plenty myself.

I felt so silly even commenting on the blade thickness, quibbling over micrometers. Didn't intend to make you add a disclaimer Jarrett, sorry!

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You got it!

You aren't the only person who has asked about blade thickness. It's good information for everyone no need to apologize!
 
Ok Jarrett Fleming Jarrett Fleming it's model naming time and my vote is for the "WWCD" aka Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!! :D

This one is WAY up there on the list in my top 3 all-time knives where I was just super stoked and surprised the moment I unwrapped them! The handle is very comfy, and a perfect size. The pinch grip isn't obvious from looking at it but its there and the hand feels it. And I don't think the blade could get any more perfect when it comes to the combination of EDC length, a nice belly, not-tall yet thin behind the edge with the hollow grind. It is really light and nimble in the hand .. just awesomeness!! Thanks for thinking this one up!

Here are a few quick pics that I took ...
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And a bonus for me is how nicely it matches my Surls Kestrel in 3/32 CPM154
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