Coombs d2 clip point***SOLD***

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Hi everyone! It's been awhile, but I'm back with something new. This one is a D2 clip point with antique micarta scales and black micarta bolsters. The cool part is the sweeping micarta bolster, and the fact that the pins are hidden. Also, I have had a bunch of requests from customers of mine lately for "filled filework", so this knife features vine filework that I filled with colored epoxe to prevent dirt from working in there durring use. The knife comes with the lanyard and "grenade" keeper shown, also a really nice pouch sheath that has a very satisfying "pop" when the knife is fully seated. Who ever ends up with this one won't be dissapointed.
Thanks for looking, and as always, comments are apreciated.

Specs:
D2 Tool Steel Blade with Combination Finish (Hand Rub on Flats/Mirror Polish on Grinds)
5/32" Thick
5" Blade Length
10" Overall Length
Black Linen Micarta Bolsters with Hidden Pins
Antique Paper Micarta Grip Scales with Red Liners
Mosaic Pin
Vine Filework Filled with Black Epoxe
Nylon Lanyard with "Grenade" Keeper
Leather Pouch Sheath
Sold
Paypal and M.O. accepted
Send PP to: angel_kissed_me@yahoo.com (please note the underscores)

Thanks!
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Another Homerun, Lamont! The filled filework is very nice!

As the proud owner of a pair of Coomb's Handmades I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this beauty.

Excellent again!

'Ho
 
nice knife! i bought a necker from you about two years back, but my friend stole it. can you please make some more. that knife was awesome. thanks.
 
nice knife! i bought a necker from you about two years back, but my friend stole it. can you please make some more. that knife was awesome. thanks.

Was it one of my chisel ground tantos, or something more like a kiridashi. I was just thinking about making some more neckers for sale on BF but was going to go a totally different way this time. Of course I'll make you a knife thats like the one you lost. You can email me at: theknifemaker@hotmail.com and we can talk about it more.
 
Mr coombs,great work as always! The file work on the spine is icying on the cake!
And your sheathwork is killer!

I'm still licking my financial wounds from Bladeshow!!
But as we planned I'm hoping to get something from you at the Marlboro Massachusetts show in august if I was correct, I'm sure chuck Gedraitis will remind me when the exact dates are.

I'm looking forward to meeting in person, please bring plenty of your creations to make it that much more difficult for me to decide which one of your masterpieces is going home with me fine sir!!

Prob, should have PMed this one but the praise part should be public lol

Jeff
 
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