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"Chert" model drop point hunter.
This series of knives features blades forged of 52100 steel with drop points, and dovetailed bolsters for a little dress. They are designed to be solid but not overly heavy in the hand, with fairly thin slicing edges.
HT consists of triple normalization, a single full quench in Parks 50, two temper cycles at two hours apiece, and a thorough soft back draw by torch, edge in water.
Length is 8-3/8" overall, with blade length at 4", and maximum blade height at about 1-1/4". Balance is right at the back of the bolsters.
This knife features handle scales of dark green G10 with black G10 liners, a partial height hollow grind, and an extra-tapered tang. Nickel silver bolsters, flared SS thong tube and corby rivets. Spine is stout at .218" max, edge is .020" before sharpening.
Asking price is $230. First come first serve. SOLD FUNDS RECEIVED.
Price includes shipping to 50 states. I will ship around the world; I just ask that in this case the buyer pay the added shipping costs. This one does not include a sheath; I am out of leather right now and since my supplier went out of business I'm now sourcing quality horsehide.
I make knives to the best of my ability and knowledge. I research to find the best materials and methods to use, in order to provide the very best product, in terms of value, durability, performance, and aesthetics. Should you find a knife you have bought from me to be lacking in any of these respects, you may ship it back to me at my expense for a full money-back return.
Should a knife purchased from me fail in materials or workmanship, please ship it back to me at my own expense for your money back in full, or repairs at no cost. Its your choice.
I will sharpen any of my knives at no cost; however I do ask that you pay for shipping costs for this service.
I am always pleased to hear from any of my customers, past, repeat, potential, or otherwise. Please go to my web site, see "Contact Me" and give me a call. If you have any questions regarding these policies, I'd like to hear them.
Also, if this knife or any other I have made that you have seen looks close to something you would like, or if you would like to talk about an entirely different knife design altogether, please contact me, I do custom orders as well and always enjoy talking about knife designs, whether or not we actually end up doing business.
Salem Straub
This series of knives features blades forged of 52100 steel with drop points, and dovetailed bolsters for a little dress. They are designed to be solid but not overly heavy in the hand, with fairly thin slicing edges.
HT consists of triple normalization, a single full quench in Parks 50, two temper cycles at two hours apiece, and a thorough soft back draw by torch, edge in water.
Length is 8-3/8" overall, with blade length at 4", and maximum blade height at about 1-1/4". Balance is right at the back of the bolsters.
This knife features handle scales of dark green G10 with black G10 liners, a partial height hollow grind, and an extra-tapered tang. Nickel silver bolsters, flared SS thong tube and corby rivets. Spine is stout at .218" max, edge is .020" before sharpening.
Asking price is $230. First come first serve. SOLD FUNDS RECEIVED.
Price includes shipping to 50 states. I will ship around the world; I just ask that in this case the buyer pay the added shipping costs. This one does not include a sheath; I am out of leather right now and since my supplier went out of business I'm now sourcing quality horsehide.
I make knives to the best of my ability and knowledge. I research to find the best materials and methods to use, in order to provide the very best product, in terms of value, durability, performance, and aesthetics. Should you find a knife you have bought from me to be lacking in any of these respects, you may ship it back to me at my expense for a full money-back return.
Should a knife purchased from me fail in materials or workmanship, please ship it back to me at my own expense for your money back in full, or repairs at no cost. Its your choice.
I will sharpen any of my knives at no cost; however I do ask that you pay for shipping costs for this service.
I am always pleased to hear from any of my customers, past, repeat, potential, or otherwise. Please go to my web site, see "Contact Me" and give me a call. If you have any questions regarding these policies, I'd like to hear them.
Also, if this knife or any other I have made that you have seen looks close to something you would like, or if you would like to talk about an entirely different knife design altogether, please contact me, I do custom orders as well and always enjoy talking about knife designs, whether or not we actually end up doing business.
Salem Straub
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