Letting one of my users go

Bill Siegle

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Here is a cool chopper I made a short while back. it is hard to describe but this one simply flows into the cut. Lots of belly :thumbup: For me, it works at small and large tasks and for it's size, it is not overly heavy :) Overall it is 15in with a 9 5/8in blade. The blade is 1/4in thick 5160 with my usual differential heat treat. The slabs are Terra Tuff a composite material similar to micarta. The color is a sort of turquoise green. The fasteners are flared stainless tubes.I have cleaned to knife up after use so it is nice and pretty :) Price is $225***SOLD*** for the knife alone. A Kydex sheath would add $40(and a day or two to make it). I can do USPS mo or Paypal for payment. I am not currently taking on any more orders so get it while it's available :D

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what it's still here? At that p[rice? That's nonsense! Further resistance is futile - I'll take it and count myself lucky.
 
Wow Fishface... You are an OAK!

Great snag, looks like a great chopper.
 
Yeah... can't let a Siegle sit on the forums for more than 14 hours.... I hear they spoil if they sit here too much longer :p Great blade as always!
 
Well usually Dr Bill sharks the Siegle choppers within minutes . . . I love the "flow" to this one, can't wait to put her to work!
 
Bill needs a bug in his computer that prevents him from logging in, The sneaky bugger.

Just kidding Bill!!!
 
Wow, that's a steal for user! I saw it early but really didn't need another in that size.....
 
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