Drop Point Hunter

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Like I said I am clearing out for Christmas. This is my signature drop point hunter that I have been making for several years with a highly polished finish. The handle is African Bubinga which is a highly figured wood with good density and strength. You will also notice that this has a very good finish, of my knives sold recienty I think this has the best finish. I hate to say mirror since there is distortion and does not do service to the guys who do a real mirror finish. Razor Sharpened at about 15 degrees on each side with a convex edge to give good cutting performance with good edge retention and easy touch up with Spiderco or other fixed angle sharpener. The sheath is a antique finish with a little red blush to match the handle better. Very nice together.


Steel 1/8 440c
Blade 4.25" Overall 8.25"
Handle Bubinga
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I only have this and one more to post, thank every one

Price Sold to the man who really likes my knives, thank you

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you should make more of these. i'd definitely like one. what i'd really like is one just like this with a modified wharncliffe blade.
 
I will be starting some next week, I plan on A2 with heat treat from Paul Bos and O1 with a hamon which I will heat treat myself. I am tryine to get some ATS 34 or CM 154 but there seems to be a lack of supply right not. Just ordered some great AZ Ironwood for handles, will be glad to take your order. You will get pick of the litter.
 
I will be starting some next week, I plan on A2 with heat treat from Paul Bos and O1 with a hamon which I will heat treat myself. I am tryine to get some ATS 34 or CM 154 but there seems to be a lack of supply right not. Just ordered some great AZ Ironwood for handles, will be glad to take your order. You will get pick of the litter.

I'll shoot you off an email so we can work out the details.
 
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