Fileworked Damascus Razor-ish?

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I really don't know what to call this one, or what this blade shape is really called. I made this from a leftover piece of .165 Damascus steel from Brad Vice of Alabama Damascus. It's hollow ground and the blade is 2 3/4" along cutting edge, and is 6 1/4" overall. The handles are black linen micarta, and are secured by two 1/4" mosaic pins, and a 1/4" lanyard tube. It has approximately two inches of filework on the spine in a repeating horseshoe pattern. I need to have the sheath pictured repaired-stitching on the inside has come loose, but I have this sheath in brown which can be shipped immediately, otherwise it'll take a couple days to have this one fixed

I'm asking $105 shipped for this knife. I take paypal at coolhandluke4@juno.com, money orders, or trade in junk silver/gold coin.
Thanks!
Luke Smith

Knife is SPF to jec006
 

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I wish I had the money. I like it, and I think it would look better in the darker brown sheath. Good work.
 
That's pretty slick. It's the perfect candidate for a cross draw sheath.

I'm about one knife away from the dog house as it is or I'd pick that up.
 
Just got the knife today. It's beautiful and totally unique. The filework makes it especially nice in my opinion. Thanks luke.
 
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