Kriss Dagger or boot knife, Grapefruit wood scales.

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Hi All,

How about something a little different today. How about a Kriss dagger or boot knife this one is made from .125 inch 1095 and hardened to about a Rockwell 59. The blade is 5.5 inches long with a mirror finish and the handle another 5 inches overall a little over 10.5 in total. 7/8 inches wide at it’s widest. The handle is made from Grapefruit wood and has not been stained this is its natural color. The wood has a gloss finish on it that I cant seem to photograph. It comes from one of my trees that came down in a hurricane 9 years ago. Three 3/16th brass pins finish it. The edge on this is convex so it’s not as sharp as my palm knives, which always have a hollow grind to them but its sharp enough. Just don’t try to shave with it. This one does not come with a sheath it needs leather and I only work in Kydex. If you would like to see more of my work visit Mongrelknives on Facebook.

Price shipped to the lower 48 is $85.00

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Thanks for looking, Ken



 
Grapefruit wood is a harder wood Sort of like Oak but with a denser grain. Light speckled with dark brown.
 
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