Izumi - by Jay Fisher

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Here's another new one:

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Type: A investment grade working or collector's knife
Size: Length overall: 9.5" (24.13 cm), Blade Length: 5" (12.7 cm), Thickness: .1875" (.48 cm)
Blade: 440C High Chromium Stainless Tool Steel, Hardened and Tempered to Rockwell C59, mirror polished
Fittings/Bolsters: 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, Mirror Finished
Handle: Polished Nightstorm Jasper Gemstone
Sheath: Lizard Skin inlaid in Leather Shoulder

Additional Pictures:

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The broad and deeply hollow ground, mirror finished Tanto style blade has a very masculine character, with a sculpted spine adorned with regulated and variable diminishing pattern filework, fully encompassing the full tang blade and handle. The bolsters are brightly mirror polished 304 austenitic stainless steel, 25% chromium and 8% nickel for zero care and greatest longevity of finish. The handle is adorned with scales of tough, hard Nightstorm Jasper gemstone, with a smooth and bright polish. This stone has stunning contrast, with blacks and golden-purples reminiscent of a storm at sunset. Very neat stuff! The shape of the handle is very inviting, and the curves make it comfortable to hold in any grip style. For a sheath befitting this fine work, I built one of my "open" style sheaths, which displays much of the knife while protecting the point and cutting edges. The knife is positively locked into the sheath, and cannot be removed unless the snap is opened, and the knife angled away from the snap set. The sheath is carved front and back, and inlaid with dark chocolate colored lizard skin inlays.

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another amazing piece. i really like the blade design and spine work on this one! the sheath compliments the knife perfectly as well!
 
another amazing piece. i really like the blade design and spine work on this one! the sheath compliments the knife perfectly as well!

Hi, Adam. Wait till you see this drawing I've got for you. Almost done, very formidible.
 
Jay that is a very sweet knife. I can't say everything I like about it it is amazing, VERY NICE WORK!!!!!!
 
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