Jason Fry
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2008
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All of these are offered at $25 lower than the original prices.
Here is one of the nicest knives I've done in a long time, in my Spicewood Special model. The satin finished blade is 1084, with mirror polished 416 bolsters. The tang is tapered thin, down to 1/16 at the butt of the knife. The handle is Sambar stag. OAL is 7 1/4 with a 3 1/4 blade. Price is $275.
Next, a skinner/ utility knife. Of all the knives I make, these are the style I would prefer to carry. Both in the picture are 7 1/2 OAL with a 2 3/4 blade, both satin finished and RC 60. Comes with the sheath pictured. The green one is linen micarta with white micarta liners on CM154 steel. The brown one is sold. Price on the green is $175.
Mark sides
Back sides
Spines
Sheaths
Here's a Spicewood Special in D2 steel at 60 RC with a 400 grit hand finish. Handle is bocote with dovetailed stabilized amboyna bolsters and red liners. OAL is 7 3/4, blade is 3 1/16. Sheath is pictured. Price is $225.
Mark side and sheath
Back side
Spine and dovetails
Last but not least, a stick tang hunter in 3/16" 1080, hand satin finished, RC 60. Handle is Osage, Bois d' arc, Bodark, Hedge apple, Horse apple, or whatever you call that wood where you're from. 416 guard with stainless and red G10 spacers and a domed stainless pin. Tooled sheath. OAL 8 1/4 with a 3 3/8" blade. Price is $225.
Mark side, sheath
back side
spine
guard fit
That's all the ones I have on hand, with the exception of one that I'm holding back a little longer. I paid my table fee for the Knifemaker's Guild show in Kentucky in September where I'll have my knives judged and hopefully be admitted as a Probationary Member. I've also got a knife coming out in print in the next few months, but I'll not announce specifics on that one yet until it happens. I've been buying supplies and a few tools, getting ready for the next batch of blades. I also cut up a bunch of really nice mesquite burl and sent out 24 blocks and 4 sets of scales for stabilization. I'll be selling a few blocks when they come back. Email me if you're interested. Offers occasionally accepted.
Thanks,
Jason
Here is one of the nicest knives I've done in a long time, in my Spicewood Special model. The satin finished blade is 1084, with mirror polished 416 bolsters. The tang is tapered thin, down to 1/16 at the butt of the knife. The handle is Sambar stag. OAL is 7 1/4 with a 3 1/4 blade. Price is $275.



Next, a skinner/ utility knife. Of all the knives I make, these are the style I would prefer to carry. Both in the picture are 7 1/2 OAL with a 2 3/4 blade, both satin finished and RC 60. Comes with the sheath pictured. The green one is linen micarta with white micarta liners on CM154 steel. The brown one is sold. Price on the green is $175.




Here's a Spicewood Special in D2 steel at 60 RC with a 400 grit hand finish. Handle is bocote with dovetailed stabilized amboyna bolsters and red liners. OAL is 7 3/4, blade is 3 1/16. Sheath is pictured. Price is $225.



Last but not least, a stick tang hunter in 3/16" 1080, hand satin finished, RC 60. Handle is Osage, Bois d' arc, Bodark, Hedge apple, Horse apple, or whatever you call that wood where you're from. 416 guard with stainless and red G10 spacers and a domed stainless pin. Tooled sheath. OAL 8 1/4 with a 3 3/8" blade. Price is $225.




That's all the ones I have on hand, with the exception of one that I'm holding back a little longer. I paid my table fee for the Knifemaker's Guild show in Kentucky in September where I'll have my knives judged and hopefully be admitted as a Probationary Member. I've also got a knife coming out in print in the next few months, but I'll not announce specifics on that one yet until it happens. I've been buying supplies and a few tools, getting ready for the next batch of blades. I also cut up a bunch of really nice mesquite burl and sent out 24 blocks and 4 sets of scales for stabilization. I'll be selling a few blocks when they come back. Email me if you're interested. Offers occasionally accepted.
Thanks,
Jason