First batch of blades

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Hello everyone. Still pretty new on the forums here and new to knife making in general. So here is my first batch of fully completed knives and I hope they can find good homes. Sorry no sheaths, out of leather for them at the moment.

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1. Undyed

Steel: 1095
Flat Grind
Blade Thickness: 0.1875"
Handle Thickness: 0.5"
Blade Length: 4"
Handle Length: 4.75"
Overall Length: 8.75"
Handle Material: Stabilized Maple Burl

Price: $185 includes shipping within US

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2. Blue

Steel: 1095
Full Flat Grind
Blade Thickness: 0.1875"
Handle thickness: 0.5-0.75"
Blade Length: 3.5"
Handle Length: 4.25"
Overall Length: 7.75"
Handle Material: Blue Stabilized Maple Burl

Price $165 includes shipping within US

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3. Green

Steel: 1095
High Flat Grind
Blade Thickness: 0.1875"
Handle Thickness: 0.5625"
Blade Length: 3.75"
Handle Length: 4.25"
Overall Length: 8"
Handle Material: Green Stabilized Maple Burl

Price: $200 includes shipping within US

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Let me know what you think. Thanks for looking!
 

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Thanks! I do as well. #3 is my favorite and I think best built of the three. Almost wish I'd keep it but my wallet tells me otherwise and I can always make another.
 
I think you have a promising future..
My favorite is #2..the blade shape is unique.
I'd be tempted to buy it if I were able to this month.
 
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