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Items 1 and 2 are made by Angel Fire Knives (Thomas Stuckey).
Item 3 was purchased from Gene Batan, who operates Blade Culture International. The maker is someone in the Philippines, their name is unknown.
All items are unused but may show some imperfections from the maker plus wear from sheaths and general non-use handling.
The price is…
CONUS shipping only please. PayPal and priority shipping included in the price.
1. Mini Fu Dog
Nitro V steel. Double edged. Ring is nice and large for bigger hands. Scales are marbled carbon fiber. Sheath is kydex with belt attachment.
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2. Akita
Nitro V steel. Double edged. Technically triple edged if you look at the geometry. Marbled carbon fiber scales. Kydex sheath with belt attachment.
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3. Tribal Karambit
Steel is probably 5160, recycled from a leaf spring. Really well ground and super sharp, double edged with dagger grinds and an almost Kris-like shape.
Handles are rattan, all the way up and around the ring. Pretty nicely done and feels great. Sheath is two wood pieces bound with rattan. It holds the knife snug, which pops right out with a little pressure.
Video
Photos
https://imgur.com/a/htDc1cV
Item 3 was purchased from Gene Batan, who operates Blade Culture International. The maker is someone in the Philippines, their name is unknown.
All items are unused but may show some imperfections from the maker plus wear from sheaths and general non-use handling.
The price is…
- Mini Fu Dog - $165 (my purchase price - $285)
- Akita - $145 (my purchase price - $250)
- Tribal Karambit - $50 (my purchase price - $95)
CONUS shipping only please. PayPal and priority shipping included in the price.
1. Mini Fu Dog
Nitro V steel. Double edged. Ring is nice and large for bigger hands. Scales are marbled carbon fiber. Sheath is kydex with belt attachment.
Video
Photos
2. Akita
Nitro V steel. Double edged. Technically triple edged if you look at the geometry. Marbled carbon fiber scales. Kydex sheath with belt attachment.
Video
Photos
3. Tribal Karambit
Steel is probably 5160, recycled from a leaf spring. Really well ground and super sharp, double edged with dagger grinds and an almost Kris-like shape.
Handles are rattan, all the way up and around the ring. Pretty nicely done and feels great. Sheath is two wood pieces bound with rattan. It holds the knife snug, which pops right out with a little pressure.
Video
Photos
https://imgur.com/a/htDc1cV