First post intro and sales thread

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Hello All,
First post here on the forums but I've been coming here for a while now. I've learned a lot and love this blade community. A little info about me, I'm from Pensacola, FL I've been making knives for about six years now and have been doing a lot of my knife sales on ebay but its time to move on to something better. Here are some blades and pointy objects for sale.

The first knife up is a bush crafter style blade:
Steel-1095
Handle-Black walnut with red G10 liners and steel pins. There was a small worm hole in the handle that I filled.
No sheath with this one
9 3/4in long
1in wide
Almost 1/4in thick.
Price $150 Price drop to $120.00 shipped
Paypal preferred
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Next up is a thin super sharp bushcrafter I messed up my stamp on this so it will sold at a discount. This one will make for a good user.
Steel: 15N20
Handle: OD Green paracord soaked with wood hardener
Blade finish: Acid etch
over all length: 7 1/8in long
Width: 1in
Thickness : 3/32
Price $40.00 Price is now $30.00 shipped
Paypal preferred

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I call these Little Pricks. They are small enough to hang from the neck or off your key chain.
First one
Steel:1095
Finish: belt finish with forge scale left on edges.
Sheath: Kydex
3 1/4in long
5/32in thick
Two finger grip

Second one:
Steel:1095
Finish: belt finish with forge scale left on edges.
Sheath: Kydex
3 5/8in long
5/32in thick
Two finger grip

Third one:
Steel:1095
Finish: belt finish Sheath: Kydex
3 1/2in long
5/32in thick
Two finger grip

Price $40 each Price is now $30.00 each shipped
 

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Please bare with me, this is my first post here so if you have any question I will be more than happy to help out.
 
I call this one Stinger.
Steel:1095
Grind: Right side chisel
Handle: Black paracord soaked with wood hardener
Sheath: Brown leather belt sheath
5in long
1 1/4in wide
5/32in thick
Price $50 SOLD
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Here is a nice EDC tanto. This one gave me a few fits when grinding, trying to keep all the angles lined up.
Steel:1095
Handle: Under wrap of white cotton with an over wrap of black cotton cord soaked with wood hardener.
Over all length: 7in
Blade length: 3 3/8in
Grind: Right side chisel with left side back bevel.
Width: 7/8in at base
Sheath: Brown and black leather belt sheath.

Price: Sold
Paypal preferred
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Here is a really nice drop point in A2.
Steel: A2
Handle: Red oak with hidden pins.
Grind: Double flat.
Sheath: Brown and black leather belt sheath.
7 1/4in over all.
3 5/8in blade from handle shoulders.
5/32in thick.

Price $120 Price is now $100.00 shipped
Paypal preferred
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This kiridashi is great for pocket carry and everyday use.
Steel: AEB-L
Handle: White cotton cord with an over wrap of black cotton cord soaked with wood hardener.
Grind: Right side chisel with a left side back bevel.
Sheath: Brown leather pocket sheath.
5 3/8in long over all.
2 5/8in blade.
3/32in thick.

Price $40.00 Price is now $30.00 shipped.
Paypal preferred.
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I like the one in 15N20.
Looks like a useful little knife.
Who does your heat treat? How hard do you temper the different steels?
 
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