Desert Ironwood and 1095 Utility

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I'll finish up the rough edges on the sheath in the morning. This one feels good in the hand.


Steel: 1095
Thickness: .158 at ricasso, tapered tang
Blade: 3 1/8
O/A: 6 5/8"
Grind: Hollow 1 1/4" flat ground unsharpened false edge
Finish: Fine Scotchbrite
Handle: Desert Ironwood
Pins: S/S blind screws
Sheath: Hand stitched, brown leather pouch sheath

Price: $85 shipped CONUS
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Thanks for looking!
Whit
 

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Wow, twice I've had this happen in two days now. If you say "I'll take it!", you certainly lead me to believe that you intend on paying the price I'm asking, not making a significantly lower offer to my email...

This one is still available.
 
Whats up with that? I agree, if you say you'll take it, that should mean "yes thats a great knife at a great price and I'd like to buy it".
Whit I admire your knives and when it comes time for me to pull the trigger, just know I'll pay what your asking. I think your knives and the price you ask are great.
Some people just make you scratch your head.

Paul
 
It is a beauty of a knife at a very fair price. I just blew my monthly knife allowance on an AL MAR purchased on the exchange this past week otherwise I would be purchasing it myself. I really like well made smaller sheath knives and this would go well with my Dunn Knife.
 
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