I let my knifemaker subscription lapse because I don't have as much time for that right now. Still have a couple that I'd like to find a good home for. My knives are meant to be users and I'd love to see them put to work. My prices were always bargains IMO so I wouldn't be asking for the world in a trade. I have a preference for Spyderco or Benchmade folders. Please click on my username for contact options.
The Original Beast. I made four in the series and sold the other three. This one is made from 1/4" 1084 steel with brass pins and thong hole liner. The scales are stabilized mango from burlsource and are affixed with G Flex epoxy. From the front of the scales the blade measures 4.25" and the knife is 8.25" overall. The blade is 2" wide at its widest. Leather sheath is cemented and saddle stitched.
Belizean Fighter is named such because the scales are made from wood my friend brought back from Belize. I believe it's a rosewood. It's dense and hard. Affixed with G Flex epoxy. There's a subtle contouring to the scales. Pin and thong hole liner are brass. Blade measures 4.25" from the front of the scales and overall length is 8 5/8". Thickness is 3/16". Sheath is set up for IWB righty carry at 5 o'clock. Sheath is cemented and saddle stitched.
The Original Beast. I made four in the series and sold the other three. This one is made from 1/4" 1084 steel with brass pins and thong hole liner. The scales are stabilized mango from burlsource and are affixed with G Flex epoxy. From the front of the scales the blade measures 4.25" and the knife is 8.25" overall. The blade is 2" wide at its widest. Leather sheath is cemented and saddle stitched.
Belizean Fighter is named such because the scales are made from wood my friend brought back from Belize. I believe it's a rosewood. It's dense and hard. Affixed with G Flex epoxy. There's a subtle contouring to the scales. Pin and thong hole liner are brass. Blade measures 4.25" from the front of the scales and overall length is 8 5/8". Thickness is 3/16". Sheath is set up for IWB righty carry at 5 o'clock. Sheath is cemented and saddle stitched.
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