Dagger 1070

Ollie Campbell

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Here I have a nice and very lightweight dagger. This would make a great low profile EDC blade, neck knife or backup.

- 6'' overall length 2.5'' blade.
- 3mm 1070 steel heat treated in a temperature controlled kiln.
- Lightly textured handle with file work on all the sides for comfort/grip and aesthetic - acid stonewashed all over.
- Thick full grain English leather sheath included a little texture added with Copper rivets.
- I've left makers mark off this piece as I wanted to keep it simple and 'clean' I'm happy to etch it in on request.
- Paracord lanyard with a deer bone bead.

$150 posted worldwide with tracked shipping.
Payment via Paypal.

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Thanks for looking! If you have any questions please do ask!

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Attempted to send photos of my first two knives in the rough to you but something in the bladeforum setup prevents my sending pics at this time. Only five permitted messages on my part. I'll remedy soon. The knives in the rough are just that, rough. Just installed motor from my potters wheel to belt grinder so I've tripled the horsepower and have variable speed control. Works great! Grinds getting better. Wish I could fly on over and be a short term apprentice to you! Good on you and yours, UK compadre.
 
Attempted to send photos of my first two knives in the rough to you but something in the bladeforum setup prevents my sending pics at this time. Only five permitted messages on my part. I'll remedy soon. The knives in the rough are just that, rough. Just installed motor from my potters wheel to belt grinder so I've tripled the horsepower and have variable speed control. Works great! Grinds getting better. Wish I could fly on over and be a short term apprentice to you! Good on you and yours, UK compadre.
That's a shame I'd love to see them! Very cool Grady, I've head good things about variable speed so no doubt it will work on your side. As you know keep at it and don't be disheartened by mistakes that will inevitably happen, that's how we learn!
Likewise I really do wish the US was closer. I'm currently not getting much time in at the workshop as i'm working very hard to buy myself a new grinder setup, hopefully a few more weeks and i'll have it.

All the best, friend - stay safe.
 
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