Green in green, green in brown and a Little Beauty

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First one is general purpose\utility knife.
1095 steel blade, 4-1/8" long, 1-1/8" wide and about 1/8" thick. Flat ground, finished to 800+ grit, visible temper line.
The scales are Toxic Green G10. Stainless steel pins and over sized 1/2" lanyard tube.
This knife comes with the dark-green dyed leather sheath. Hand stitched, treated with the saddle oil.
There is some irregularity in the left scale. It became visible after the final sanding. I will replace the scale or the whole knife if it fails; charge-free.

I ask SOLD for it shipped CONUS.
PayPal preferred (dmitryong@gmail.com)
 
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Second one is general purpose\utility knife as well.
1095 steel blade, 4-1/8" long, 1-1/8" wide and about 1/8" thick. Flat ground, finished to 800+ grit, visible temper line.
The scales are Toxic Green G10. Stainless steel pins and over sized 1/2" lanyard tube.
This knife comes with the brown dyed leather sheath. Hand stitched, treated with the saddle oil.

I ask $125 for it shipped CONUS.
PayPal preferred (dmitryong@gmail.com)
 
This is knife with the "Crazy Dmitry Steel"( see my website for additional info). Hand forged from the homemade ingot to the final shape. This steel has some alloying in it. The blade is 3-1/8" long, 1-1/8" wide at the guard and a bit under 1/8" at the guard.
The guard is made of a deer antler. I tried to save as much natural antler texture and shape as possible.
The handle is sculpted from very nice Black Walnut. The handle is 4-1/8" long. Vacuum treated and polished.
This knife comes with the hand stitched leather sheath. Tooled, dyed and treated with the saddle oil.

I ask $SOLDfor it shipped ConUS
PayPal preferred, (dmitryong@gmail.com)
Thank you.
 
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Got my "Little Beauty" today. What a wonderful little knife.
Great blade shape, the grip fits my hand nicely, and the wood is dark and rich. The fit of blade to antler is spot-on.
Who ever I beat to the draw lost out with this one, and the "Crazy Dmitry Steel" to top it off :-)
It's a shame the photos are down.
Dmitry, as I plan to use it in the field, can I use my sticks to touch up the edge? If not how should I do that?
"This is my knife, there are not many like it..." :-)

Dino in Reno
 
Send a confirmation when you recieve & let me know when you plan on shipping if you would

Thanks
Nick
 
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