Damascus parang style knife

Phillip Patton

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Steel: 1084/15n20 This is a composite blade, with three interrupted twist/counter twist bars, and one of high layer random "pattern" at the cutting edge.

Hardness: 58 Rc

Blade length: 10-1/2"

Total length: 15-1/2"

Blade thickness: almost 5/16" the guard

Handle material: cocobolo

Fittings: aluminum bronze guard and bronze pin

Price:

I can take paypal, check, or MO. Please PM me for payment info.

Brown leather sheath.

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Thanks for looking, and have a great weekend!
 
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Cant believe this is not going.....That coco is gorgeous and Phillip's Damascus is to die for🤔.......Good looking leather too.......Heirloom is what Phillip does😉
Yeah. Maybe it's the handle? A little too garish? I'm thinking about re-handling it with more subdued materials, and maybe a different handle shape altogether. If I do though, the price will go back up...

Thanks for the comments!
 
Yeah. Maybe it's the handle? A little too garish? I'm thinking about re-handling it with more subdued materials, and maybe a different handle shape altogether. If I do though, the price will go back up...

Thanks for the comments!

I don’t know anything about Parang’s, but I think the handle material is gorgeous and the shape seems great to me and go with it well. They seem perfect to me, if I could $ swing it and had a use for it I would.
 
I know nothing about parangs, don't have a use for it, but I was just thinking I'd buy it right quick if I hadn't just spent everything on a (very awesome) auto from Slovakia. In fact, I think I will buy it if it's still around when I have money again!
 
Yeah. Maybe it's the handle? A little too garish? I'm thinking about re-handling it with more subdued materials, and maybe a different handle shape altogether. If I do though, the price will go back up...

Thanks for the comments!
I think it looks great as is. Love the sheath too. If anything, I would consider marketing it as a competition chopper. Unfortunately, it seems to be about a 1/2” too long to meet Blade Sport International requirements. But, it still looks like beautiful knife in that pattern.




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