Humpback w/brass pin file work (sold)

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Hello to all, This knife fits very nicely in hand and is very cool imho. It is finely finished but made to be used. Hope you like it. Any comments are welcome.

Blade is CPM 154 .147 thick and 3.187 tip to bolsters. O/A is 7.5. Heat treated with CRYO and double tempered 2 hours ea. time. I polish the blade and hand finish with 2000 grit. The tang is tapered and hollow ground. I added some brass pins in the spine with the file work. The holes for the pins are drilled dia. .062 and .062 deep for the thumb placement and behind the bolsters the holes start at .062 then ea. hole after is slightly smaller to go with the tapered tang.

Bolsters are CF held tight with .093 bronze welding rod.

Handle is very nice ironwood burl with see through mosaic pins, thin red liners and lanyard hole. Pins are carefully installed for optimum shear strength. Scales would have to be destroyed to remove.

Sheath is hand tooled and hand stitched 8-9 ounce leather. I use sole leather for the Loveless cam idea so the knife fits very nicely yet is easy to withdraw.

Asking $395.00 reduced to (sold) shipped in the USA. Paypal is warrencustomknives@yahoo.com

Thanks for having a look. Alan
 

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Alan, I'll take the humpback skinner.
Paypal sent! Thanks Alan... gorgeous knife, and the brass pins are a cool touch.
 
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