Dm8

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Here is my first clay tempered blade(without it snapping in the quench :rolleyes: ). Has a nice hammon line, shown in bottom pic.

Features:
3 1/2" hand rubbed 1095 steel blade, 1/8" thick, 7 3/4" overall.
Serrated thumb grooves.
Black and white granite acrylic handle with hardened cord wrap.
Titanium skull on both sides of handle.
Crossdraw kydex sheath for right hander.
Sold.

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Thanks, Guys. Yeah, John. I do all my heat treating. I have been working with high carbon steels lately, without much success. I am starting to get the hang of it, though, after many broken blades. I love them temper lines.

David.
 
I love a good temper line, in fact, knives with them have been a focus of my collecting lately, just one suggestion, I think the same exact knife would look great with a piece of exotic wood or rayskin rather than the acrylic.
 
love the acrylic -- it really stands out from the rest of the cord-wraps out there. Nice blade, grinds, hamon, and handle! :)
 
Im fairly "used to" your beautiful grinds these days, but adding a really nice temper line to it really makes it stand out.
Beautiful.
 
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