For those not going to Blade #1: 4 big damascus blades

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Two or three knives shipped together pay just one shipping charge.


San Mai Criollo / Kitchen Knife - $450 shipped DHL (3-4 days to the US)
San mai damascus from 1010/1070 with a 5160 core.
13 3/4" overall length, almost 8 1/2" cutting edge. Almost 1 3/4" wide. Almost 1/4" thickness right after the integral bolster, and tapers towards the tip. Stag handle with leather spacers and wooden "bolster" (Quebracho). Buttcap in stainless silver and nickel silver mokume. Price includes a pouch style hand made leather sheath.

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Twisted Damascus Fighter - $420 shipped DHL (3-4 days to the US)
Twisted damascus from 1095 and 1030.
12 1/4" total length, 6 3/4 cutting edge. Green/black micarta handle slabs and lanyard (leather) bead. Hand made leather sheath to the customer's needs.

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Cable San Mai Criollo Knife - $430 shipped DHL (3-4 days to the US)
San Mai damascus in cable (1085) with an O1 core.
8" cutting edge - 13 1/2" overall length. Resin impregnated walnut roof for handle. Hand made leather sheath.

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San Mai Damascus Integral Criollo/Kitchen - $400 shipped DHL (3-4 days to the US)
San mai damascus from stainless 304/1070 with a 5160 core.
11 3/4" overall length, 7" blade. Itin wood handle. Hand made leather sheath.


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More pictures on my website: http://www.aescustomknives.com.ar/docs/knives.htm



Thanks for looking!


Ariel
 
They're great alright. What I really want is the first Criollo,
though the cable one is really nice too.
 
I bought one from Ariel relatively similar to the first criollo. Mine's just a little smaller, shaped a bit differently, and has micarta instead of quebracho.

I was shocked at how well-made it is. It is my favorite knife.
 
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