Coombs Cocobolo/O1 EDC

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Hi again everyone! This little EDC model is one I just finished up. I wanted a classical clip point belt knife, and I think this one fits the bill nicely. I made a couple of these for a friend of mine and so far they are a big hit. His wife is actually using hers in the kitchen with good reports.
Anyway, check this one out and hopefully we'll find her a good home.

Specs:

O1 Tool Steel Blade
56/58 RC
Full Flat Grind
Hand Sanded Satin Finish
7 3/4" OAL
3 7/8" Blade (tip to scales)
3 1/4" Blade (sharpened portion)
Select Cocobolo Scales
Vine Filework
Mosaic Pins
8/9 oz. Tooled Leather Pouch Sheath

SOLD

Paypal and M.O. accepted (U.S. Sales Only Please)
PP to: angel_kissed_me@yahoo.com (please note the underscores)

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It is almost what I am looking for. I believe we have a friend in common. The guy who made the sheath in the little pic (avatar). I believe that is Chris Kravitz leatherwork. The file work on this knife is gorgeous and I really do like it but I was looking for a little different shape. I would love to see pics of your other work so maybe I could order one from you.
 
cz223....your right, Chris is one of my longtime friends, but he didn't make the sheath in my avatar. That one is my own work. As far as making you a knife, I'd love to. If you have something specific in mind, go ahead and email me at: theknifemaker@hotmail.com and we'll talk over the details.
 
Coombs, you're hands down my favorite knifemaker. I really admire your work. The knives are always superb, but your sheaths....what a combination!
High quality knifemaker w/out the ridiculous prices.
You always impress me.

:)
 
Coombs, you're hands down my favorite knifemaker. I really admire your work. The knives are always superb, but your sheaths....what a combination!
High quality knifemaker w/out the ridiculous prices.
You always impress me.

:)

Thank you for the kind words hppyevraftr! It's comments like that that keep knifemakers going.........believe me it isn't the tons of $ we make. :rolleyes:

Thanks again to all that have commented!!
 
Lamont, that knife is a beauty. When you showed it to me in Marlboro I was knocked out that the handle is made from Cocobolo, I didn't realize that that wood could have such nice coloring in the grain.

I'm surprized that it has not sold yet.
 
Beautiful, strong, and distinctive—in leather and in steel/handle.

So nice to see the progression of leather, and to see Chris K's influence in its beginnings.
 
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