F/S Graham Bros., Al Crenshaw, Huey

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I have a few customs for sale as a retool my collection.

I only accept Paypal (regular, no gift) and prices include priority shipping with insurance in the lower 48. Please know your local laws when purchasing any knife. I ship quickly and I'm very serious about communication. You won't find yourself wondering where your knife is. :)

Feel free to make a cash offer if you like the knife but don't like the price! ;)

Al Crenshaw Redbone Whittler. I've owned this knife for years and I've carried it on a few occasions. It's extremely clean with only a very light rub to the mirror finish on the outside of the squared blade. It's a beautiful knife with wonderful file work. I have touched up the edge with my diamond steel on one occasion. $165

Graham Bros. rescue style with orange handle and mosaic pins. I purchased this knife years ago at the same time I bought the Crenshaw (both from Steel Addiction). I don't recall the blade steel at this point. Thick knife with cool file work on the spine in the thumb area. Very clean with only a very slight darkening on one handle when it used to live in its black sheath. It was touched up once with my diamond steel. It comes with original black sheath. $200

Huey bird knife. This is an early knife by a builder that is now making really beautiful fighting knives. I don't know the steel but the build is beautiful and very clean. There is a rub on one of the bolsters that should easily buff out if you feel inclined, it never bothered me. It has been touched up with my diamond steel on one occasion. Original sheath is included. $110 SOLD

Thanks for looking!

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Let's find these beautiful knives a new home. Make an offer if you're interested. :)
 
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