Ken Coats Harness Jack

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This is my first harness jack and I'm very pleased with the way it turned out.

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Blades and Springs Ats-34, cryo, Rc 61-62, 3/23" stock. Blade is hollow ground. 600 grit hand finish. cut swedges.
Frame 416 ss, liners and bolsters integral, mill releived.
Scales my dyed and jigged bone.
Closed length 3 3/8", open length 5 7/8". both blades have half stops and back is flush all three positions or any combination.
I'll call it a 5 on the pull open scale. Long pull on master, punch blade has a crescent nail nick.
I opted for no sheild on this knife cause of its size and theres a lot going on with it anyhow.

SOLE AUTHORSHIP (including heat treat and cryo)

Price $500 shipping and paypal included. You can say I'll take it here, pm or email me. SOLD
All comments welcome and thanks for looking.
Ken.

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Always nice to see something new!

Congrats on your first harness jack Ken

Ken
 
Ken,
Great looking harness jack.
I like the size, the bone work and everything else.
My knife budget is shot for a few months, or I'd be all over this one.
Ed
 
Ken, that's a very nice knife !
I, and i believe many others here, really appreciate makers who put there talent and expertise into making a variety of Traditional patterns.
I am not buying any more knives at present but i hope you will continue to find inspiration for more 'Traditional' styled patterns.
roland
 
Looking good Ken! Where's that fella from the North? :D

That Northern Fella is very tempted! You've caught me between The Oregon Show, and airline tickets for Blade:eek::grumpy:
Nice HJ, Ken!! I just have to wait a while longer before buying another knife, or I'd be on it like fleas on Rover!!!
 
I like everything about it - blade execution, the shape of the punch, the bone....this one's a winner.

Come on, Charlie, you know you won't be able to sleep until this one is in your stable.
 
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