Jake Hoback Knives "Perseverance"

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Had to change the name, another maker already uses it:)

It is now called "Perseverance"

This is going to be a new semi production type knife I will be marketing. Different blade lengths will be available.

The sheath system, is the new "Backho sheath" system (BS for short). It is made from .090 thick kydex, with multiple carry options. The rivits are set up for a large techlock, but I will be including 1" type 17 black Webbing rated for 2500lb break strength, 2 curved quick release buckles, and a webbing belt loop. I'm shooting for a very user friendly sheath system that will attach to any gear or person with minimal hassle.

Steel: CPM154CM .200 thick acid/stone wash
HT: In house 61 RC
Blade 4"
Handle 4.5" .055 6AL-4V titanium liner, .200 thick black Textured G10, 10-32 screws
Milled jimping
Ghost logo

Please allow 1 week from today (1/31/2012) for shipment as I am waiting on the webbing to come in the mail for this sheath system.

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jakehobackknives@yahoo.com

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Jake Hoback
PO box 24
Henderson TX 75653

Shipping is $15 lower 48, that is flat rate box with insurance for the total.
International shipping I can not insure, buyer beware! shipping outside lower 48 will be $24. Sorry I live in a small town and USPS wont insure outside US
$200 sold!!!
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:eek: I can't wait for those, I especially love the finish. The darkened stonewash really looks fantastic. Add another inch or two to that blade and you pretty much have my perfect fixed blade knife.
 
Thanks guys. Im shooting for a knife that fits the bill for a lot of different people. I will be settling on one stainless steel and one non stainless. I made the design with the intent of allowing for the blade to change from 4" to 5" to 6" without much trouble. I'm also trying to keep the price point low.

What do you guys think would be a good set of steels? I'm thinking 3v and 154? Any help would be appreciated!
 
I certainly don't think you'll hear any complaints about either of those, especially 3V. I look forward to seeing these new ones soon!
 
Sold this one boys, I will have a bunch more coming with different steels and dif blade lengths. Thank you so much for yalls support!
 
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