JD WARE Silver Five Peso EDC Coin Knife (SOLD)

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First time posting one of these on Bladeforums. This is a Coin Knife made from a real 1948 Cinco Pesos Mexican .900 silver coin. It's one coin, split in half, with two folding blades; one a cutting blade and the other a nail file. Blades and spring are of 1/16" 440C steel. The coin is 40mm in diameter (just over 1.5") - a little larger than a US silver dollar. It features an integral "bail" to attach to a keychain or necklace. It comes in a handmade black lambskin pocket sheath. I work with a local Yucatecan jeweler who can make a very nice .925 silver keychain, if you'd like. SOLD US (including FedEx economical insured to US or Canada. $15 extra to most of EU) keychain is extra.

A beautiful little knife! Very slim - an easy everyday carry! You can see photos of some of the other coins I use HERE

I am a full time knifemaker working in Merida, Yucatan Mexico. I ship knives internationally on a regular basis via FedEx. I accept Paypal and credit cards.

I use almost exclusively local handle materials that I gather and mill or process myself. Dense tropical hardwoods as well as wild and ranched deer, cow, bull and water buffalo horns.

The silver escutcheons are made from old Mexican silver coins and are pinned through the liners. You can still see some of the surface irregularities of the coins. All of the pins are nickel silver and are hammered over and left slightly proud of the handle. The decorative file work and carving are precise and carefully done, but you can also see that it was done by hand – I don’t sand or polish the file-cuts.

Please checkout my website for more information about my work JDWARE KNIVES

If you want to purchase this knife or have questions or comments, post here, pm me, or contact me through my website.

Thanks for looking
J







 
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I really like how you built this. Very nice knife.

Thanks. Someone asked about the keychains…… so here's some info and photos of two styles of chains and fittings.

The keychains are each handmade here in Merida by an old Yucatecan jeweler named Carlos Canul. He works alone in a workshop in his home in centro. Carlos crafts mostly traditional filagree work in silver and gold.

J
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I Will Take It will email when i get home from work am interested in a keychain.
 
Jeff,
GREAT LOOKING COIN KNIFE.
The keychains made by Carlos look like the PERFECT companion for the knife.
REALLY CLASSY.
 
A quick post after receiving the AWESOME coin Knife from Jeff.It is AMAZING the quality is outstanding.Fit and finish is great and Jeff is a real pleasure to do business with.The chain your friend made is amazing also you are both true craftsman.
Thanks Again
 
Thanks all!
Here's a quick pic of a 1783 8 Reales Silver Coin Knife made with a coin recovered from the wreck of the Spanish ship El Cazador. The ship sailed from Veracruz, Mexico in 1784 loaded with silver coins. It was on it's way to New Orleans when it disappeared at sea. The treasure was discovered accidentally by fisherman in 1993. (this knife is for a client)
Saludos
J

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