Ironwood, Westinghouse and Elm

J. Hoffman

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I have three available. Questions and comments are welcome.

First is my newest model, the Roscommon. A stubby Warnecliffe style.
The steel is Sanvik 12c27 stainless at 61 Rc. It was heat treated and cryo treated in my shop. The blade is hollow ground with a machine finish. The handle is cross-cut Westinghouse canvas Micarta that came from a large gear.
Blade thickness is 3/16" OAL is 6-1/4" with a cutting edge of 2-1/4" It includes a right hande leather sheath. I pay shipping in the US and credit card fees. I accept Money orders, PP or credit card. $old




This is my Galway model. The blade is hollow ground AEB-L at 61 Rc. It has a stonewash finish. The handle is gorgeous piece of desert ironwood burl. It also includes a leather sheath. OAL is 8-1/4" with a 3-1/2" cutting edge. SOLD





This is a Derry XM. Flatground AEB-L at 61 Rc with a stonewash finish. The handle is a subtle piece of elm with nice figure. This also includes a leather sheath. OAL is 8" with a 3-3/4" edge. $200


 
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Nice assortment there. That Galaxy looks really nice and very useful! Curious what the thickness on all of these are?
 
Very nice. Any plans to release the Roscommon something thinner than 3/16” blade stock, perhaps like 1/8”?
 
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