Coombs Handmade Warnies, D2

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Hi All,
Here are a few warnie neckers I just finished up today.
Four Available.

Specs:
D-2 Tool steel blades, heat treated to RC-57/58
1/8" thick
4 1/4" OAL
1 3/4" of cutting edge
1" wide at widest point
Combination bead blast and bright satin finish.
Flat ground with very thin, sharp, edge.
Comes with Carbon Fiber patern Kydex sheath with ball chain for neck carry. These are Very light and easy to carry.

$80.00 each plus $4.00 shipping Total $84.00
U.S. sales only please.

Paypal (no extra charge) and money orders accepted.
Questions and paypal to angel_kissed_me@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Lamont

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You sure delivered nicely! It looks extremely handy!

I would jump all over one but I have yet to dull two of your knives. That D-2 holds a nice toothy edge! The tanto is my everyday carry round the house and the Sparrowhawk is wonderful for whittling on walks with the dog. I'm all knifed out! :D

Others do need to experience your work. This offering is only the tip of the iceberg. :thumbup:
 
Hey guys.....I'll be making more of these at some point for sure. They are HOT!!!! Right now tho, I'm working on a couple of big camp knives out of O-1 with temper lines and curly maple and or Micarta handles, that I want to take to the show in Mass next weekend. I'll post what I don't sell tho, so stand by for those.
 
Whoa, without a doubt the sharpest blade I own. Shaved my arm like I was using a razor, baby smooooth. Ergonomics on this little sucker are fantastic, even the sheath is well thought out and gives you just the right spot to place your thumb on the draw. Less than 2 oz sheath, knife and chain. Buy this knife is you get a chance. Thanks Lamont!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Hey thanks guys! I'll definately be making more of these in the somewhat near future. I kept one for myself, something I rarely do, and am using it for skiving leather to see how the edge retention is. So far, I'll say I'm quite impressed with the performance.
 
I can see these jumping to the top of the desireable-necker list quick! :thumbup:

Count me in for one from the next batch. ;)

Ray :)
 
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