"Donna" 1095 Sold

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"Donna"

5/32" 1095
Differentially Heat Treated
Sabre Ground. Clip Point.
Hand Rubbed, Acid Etched Finish.
Brown Canvas Micarta Scales, 3/32 Black G-10 Liner, (2) 3/16 Stainless Steel pins and a 1/4 Stainless lanyard tube. Scales are hand sanded to 3400 grit and buffed.
Includes Black Leather RH drop loop Sheath fits up to a 2" Belt.
Blade Length Tip To Plunge: 7 3/4"
Overall Length:13 1/8"
SOLD SALE $300!!! Includes Shipping and Insurance anywhere in the U.S.A, will ship internationally, buyer pays extra shipping.

Questions and Comments Always Welcome.
Thanks for looking!
Dan & Marce

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Just a bit of wax in the tube I missed before taking pictures, already cleaned up;)
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I have to say; your Ladie's are getting prettier by the day. :thumbup:
Very nice......
Keep'em comin!!! ;)
I will be on 1 sooner or later.. :D
 
Thanks Red, I was trying to keep the balance point from being too far out on this lady, but was still a bit suprised myself on how well her balance came out in the end.

Dan
 
Another pretty girl aye.

I can really see the liners shadowbox or framing effect you mentioned elsewhere in the last pic here against your hand.
 
Dan: Very nice lines on this knife - I like it.

By the way, I see from one of your pictures that your wrist is bigger than the diameter of the wheels on my truck. Do you squeeze the steel down to size with your fingers or do you use a hammer?!!

TK
 
Thanks for all the great compliments guys!


Dan: Very nice lines on this knife - I like it.

By the way, I see from one of your pictures that your wrist is bigger than the diameter of the wheels on my truck. Do you squeeze the steel down to size with your fingers or do you use a hammer?!!

TK

Thanks Tk, Yeah I have a pretty big wrist, but what do you drive...A Tonka truck? :D
 
That is an outstanding Bowie. I like that the handle is narrow enough for smaller hands. Sweet hamon on that. Nice work. :thumbup:
 
Here are some more pics, I was trying to show the hamon and the shadowboxing better. The sheath for this lady is VERY secure. The point in the ricasso just behind the choil works like a friction lock against the welt in the sheath locking it in nice and tight, but it still has a nice clean, smooth draw:D

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Sale price added
Lets find this lovely lady a home :D
 
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