Landi PSK

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Hey BF,

Knife is sold. Thanks for looking.

Here is a PSK, the deal had fallen through, and I have been sitting on this waiting for some time to post it. :)

OAL 6 3/8 with a cutting edge of 2 1/8 cut from 1/8 stock.
Handles are green micarta profiled and contoured from 3/16 material, it is comfortable and seems to fit well in the handle. Held fast with 3/16 pins and thong tube.
The steel is 1095, professionally hardened, tempered and cryogenically treated, to a tested and guaranteed Rc of 58/59.
Sheath is Kydex made by me. It is set up for small tek lok, which is not included. I will include about 36 inches of black paracord and heavy duty barrel connector, for neck carry.

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Knife, kydex, cord, clasp are $60 plus $10 shipping to Conus. PP, MO, check are fine...

Thanks for looking,
John Landi
 
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I'm surprised this one is still available. Looks like a very clean, great user. I figured it would be snatched up FAST.

SDS
 
I have a twin to this one and it is a great utility/necker knife. The edge is sharp and the kydex holds very securely. What I think really sets this apart from other small blades is the full, ergonomic handle which gives improved control over more 'anorexic' neckers. A well thought out design. :thumbup:
 
Sure, take a look...different knife (MPM) same handle style and material.

I had talked with Tom Krein at Blade, he suggested using the slack belt area of my grinder rather then rounding the scales edges, can't go wrong with advice from Tom.

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John
 
Hey Tracker,

I am about to start a run of O1 PSK's. I have a few 1095 MPM heat treated blanks on my bench and will be doing some A2 MPX/MPM/and MPS's in the next couple of months.

Thanks for looking,
John
 
Sure, take a look...different knife (MPM) same handle style and material.

I had talked with Tom Krein at Blade, he suggested using the slack belt area of my grinder rather then rounding the scales edges, can't go wrong with advice from Tom.

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John

Damn. Totally rocking contouring there!:thumbup::cool:
 
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