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The L.R.K.+ measures 7" overall, with a 3" blade, 1/8" thick, of O1 tool steel. If you are interested in ordering, email me with the details.These will be done during November and December

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Pricing is as follows:

Heat treat finish (no sheath) $70
Heat treat finish (kydex sleeve) $80
Heat treat finish with 1/4" thick micarta handle slabs (no sheath) $110
Heat treat finish with 1/4" thick micarta handle slabs (kydex sleeve) $120
Satin finish (no sheath) $80
Satin finish (kydex sleeve) $90
Satin finish with 1/4" thick micarta handle slabs (no sheath) $115
Satin finish with 1/4" thick micarta handle slabs (kydex sleeve) $125
If you prefer wood handles, email for a price.
 
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The size of these knives is just about perfect for me. As folks may have seen, i am giving away the one that i own. But, you bet i immediately emailed John to get a replacement. Love these li'l fellers. Super value here folks. Get 'em while they're hot! :D
 
Luckily work is picking up so email sent on a clipped point LRK+ & DIY Bushcrafter blade.
 
Luckily work is picking up so email sent on a clipped point LRK+ & DIY Bushcrafter blade.

Ooohh. Clippoint LRK+?? DIY bushcrafter??! Now, you're talking!! can't wait to see these Myke. great ideas! :thumbup:
 
I am enjoying my version -

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mqqn
 
Ooohh. Clippoint LRK+?? DIY bushcrafter??! Now, you're talking!! can't wait to see these Myke. great ideas! :thumbup:
Thanks Todd,now to decide on handle material.
I might do some sort of wood on the LRK.
Kinda like Andy's up there.^
 
my mind was wandering today as it will when I'm in the car for too long, and I was thinking of an lrk in 3/4" tall steel, is that weird?
 
Thanks Todd,now to decide on handle material.
I might do some sort of wood on the LRK.
Kinda like Andy's up there.^

Holy delayed reply, Batman!

That wood is Amendoin (amen-doe-eeen) - and from south america.

I know John has a pile of that for use on knives - and it is very hard wood, made for flooring, but it has a nice chatoyance.

I think that John offers this as a no-cost option on any of his knives, but best to ask the man in charge first.

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mqqn
 
I adjusted the prices in the first post to reflect the increases in costs.
 
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