Gunstock in Crimson Jigged Bone

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:thumbup: Hi all knife friends, what I have today is one nice Single blade gunstock in Red Crimson Bone. The blade is CPM-154 heat treated with Cryo treatment to a temper of 59. Bolsters are stainless an hand sanded to 6000 grit finish . Milled liners-Double pinned inlayed shield. Opening pull hardness around 5 with good firm snap on all 3 flush positions. Blade is hand sanded to 1000 grit. This knife has a bushing in the pivot area with a nice tight lockup -no wiggle. Comes with letter an black zip leather bag. Asking $ 425.00 Pay Pal or M.O. best for payment for fastest shipment. Thanks for Looking-- Joe Allen
 

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Hey Joe, I usually ain't a big fan of Gun Stock knives, but this is really nice. You sorta changed my mind on that.
Really nice.
 
Thanks Todd, I thought that way also after I got further along on the build of it. Its thinner but beefier built <kinda like a Lanny's Clip.
 
Joe - the gunstock is a real beauty; and I'm an Alabama guy, so you know I love the "Crimson" jigged bone. I'm operating on only about 3 hours sleep over the past couple days so I might've missed it in your description, but what's the closed length on this one?
 
Thanks Jd - Tim & Stephen for the comments, The closed length is a little over 3 3/4" an the blade is 2 7/8" to the tip of bolster in open position. Go Alabama Crimson !!!.
 
Thank You Javand for the like, I believe the pictures distort the symmetrical an real quality an beauty of this piece.
 
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