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I have been working on some folders but haven't had the shop time that I would like so I did make this fixed blade. It would make a nice Hunter, or maybe even a small camp knife. The handle material came from a board that I found floating in the Mississippi River
Everyone I've asked says it looks like crosscut sycamore at least I think that's right that's what I'll call it. I will say that the handle looks as though it has saw marks from the mill, however after sanding to 1200 grit and the marks never change it has to be in the wood itself but I kind of like it
Steel: 1/8" 1095
Handle: crosscut sycamore/W stainless corby's, and lanyard tube
OAL: 8 1/8"
Blade length: 3 5/8"
Fits very snug in the sheath
Asking $90 includes priority shipping with insurance
First "I'll take it" gets it
Thanks for looking
God bless
Keith
I have been working on some folders but haven't had the shop time that I would like so I did make this fixed blade. It would make a nice Hunter, or maybe even a small camp knife. The handle material came from a board that I found floating in the Mississippi River
Everyone I've asked says it looks like crosscut sycamore at least I think that's right that's what I'll call it. I will say that the handle looks as though it has saw marks from the mill, however after sanding to 1200 grit and the marks never change it has to be in the wood itself but I kind of like it
Steel: 1/8" 1095
Handle: crosscut sycamore/W stainless corby's, and lanyard tube
OAL: 8 1/8"
Blade length: 3 5/8"
Fits very snug in the sheath
Asking $90 includes priority shipping with insurance
First "I'll take it" gets it
Thanks for looking
God bless
Keith
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