jacaldwell
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This is a knife that I custom ordered from Dr. Dean Paxton, DDS, in Oak Hill, WV. Yes, he is a Dentist and his brand is Incisal Edge and this model is a Molar.
Unfortunately, I just do not care for the Burlap so I'm going to have him do another for me with wood scales.
The Handle is 3.75in long and made of Shadetree Maroon Houndstooth Burlap scales over thick Natural Micarta Liners with Natural Micarta pins and lanyard tube. The Blade is 3.5in long and made of 0.125in thick 8670 steel with a Full Flat Grind and Convex Edge.
The blade has an interesting Zirconium bead blasted finish which significantly reduces reflection. The handle is just long enough to accommodate a full four finger grip with large hands and it is tall and thick so it fills the hand comfortably.
For some reason I can't explain, this handle and blade combination made it easy to accomplish some of the finest feathersticking I've ever been able to produce. It has been used just to cut paper and then for one test on soft wood.
Condition is like new. Original price was $185 without a sheath.
Asking price of $135 PayPal F&F includes shipping in CONUS.



The Handle is 3.75in long and made of Shadetree Maroon Houndstooth Burlap scales over thick Natural Micarta Liners with Natural Micarta pins and lanyard tube. The Blade is 3.5in long and made of 0.125in thick 8670 steel with a Full Flat Grind and Convex Edge.
The blade has an interesting Zirconium bead blasted finish which significantly reduces reflection. The handle is just long enough to accommodate a full four finger grip with large hands and it is tall and thick so it fills the hand comfortably.
For some reason I can't explain, this handle and blade combination made it easy to accomplish some of the finest feathersticking I've ever been able to produce. It has been used just to cut paper and then for one test on soft wood.
Condition is like new. Original price was $185 without a sheath.
Asking price of $135 PayPal F&F includes shipping in CONUS.

