Forged 1084 Hunter w/ Bloodwood Handle

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Here's a hunter forged from 1084 steel, bloodwood handle, buffalo horn spacer, stainless guard and pin. Really distinctive transition lines from the edge quench. Slight etch on a hand rubbed finish. Sheath is hand sewn and custom fit to this blade. Spec's:
AOL: 9 1/2"
Blade: 4 1/4" to guard, 5/32" thick, 1 3/4" wide at ricasso
Handle: Bloodwood, buffalo horn spacer, stainless guard and pin
Price: $135 includes shipping CONUS. PayPal, money order or checkSOLD, THANKS!
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This is a very fine looking knife. Love the transition lines in the blade and the way the handle becomes flat towards the end.
 
Thanks for the comments! The main body of the handle is rounder and transitions into the flat at the end. Trying to get a nice geometric flow and stay comfortable in the hand.
Rick
 
Rick, very nice looking package!! I wish I could get someone to teach me to make sheaths like that...:) Bill
 
Rick; I can't believe this one is still for sale. You might take a picture from the top and show the perfect taper you get on your knives.
 
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