Just a few new knives

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I've been running behind on getting some new knives out lately, so here's some to make up for that.


First is a new model called a Canary , they're made from Aldo's 1095 at1/8" thick with a 1 1/4" blade, OAL is 3 1/2"s.
$50 shipping included the US. ( yellow and blue available)

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Next is a new Dashi with Orange/Black G10 scales, it is made from 1095 with a 2 3/4" flat, chisel ground cutting edge, OAL is 5 1/4"s.
$Sold shipping included the US.
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Last , but not least is a frame handle hunter made from 52100. The blade is 1/8" at the ricasso, following a flat ground distal taper for 4"s, with a rounded spine and choil. the handle frame is made from green G10, with black paper micarta scales, OAL is 9 1/4"s.
$125 without sheath, $165 with sheath, shipping included in the US.

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Thanks for looking, Paypal accepted at suwanneeknife@yahoo.com , international shipping will have additional shipping charges.
Charles
 
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Anymore closeups of the green canary and what the functionality would be? I may be interested in your next run with a green handle
 
Love the look of those canaries. Got a pic of how they look in the sheath?
Here's one showing how it fits, allowing for a thumb/index pinch out of the coin pocket when carried there.
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Anymore closeups of the green canary and what the functionality would be? I may be interested in your next run with a green handle
Here's a shot of it up close, along with a spine shot. As for functionality, whats to say, it's a small knife that can fit in an altoids can, or in a coin pocket. Uses can range from opening up boxes, cleaning fingernails, to prepping a rabbit in a pinch.
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Love all of those designs.
 
Thanks Squid, the canaries are my favorite in this batch so far. The backstory on them is even more fitting, after a week of torrential rain and no forge time. I got a chance to get started on them, but I didn't think to check the forge before lighting it, which led to a sparrow and it's nest being cannonballed out the front. Luckily, the bird was unharmed, but it definitely made the name fitting for the little buggers. :D
Love all of those designs.
 
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