LFF Clip point boot knife

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This is one of my clip point boot knives(so called because it has no guard) my favorite to make, it is 9&3/8" long overall and 4&1/2" tip to wood. Cut to a drop point pattern from a .214" thick bar of 5160 H.C. spring steel, when i hand forge the taper to the edge the profile changes to this. I then finish grind, oil harden, temper to 475F. and polish them. The Goncalo alves scales are sculpted with a dremel, hand sanded, then polished with my Baldor buffer. They feature hand inlet brass hardware and are finished with an orange oil/beeswax combo. I now offer parkerizing free of charge. I'll take $65.00 shipped in the U.S.,$10.00 more outside,preferably paypal. Contact me here or at djl66ftwii@gmail.com. Thank you for your interest.

Alright, this one has been on here for a while so I'm going to list it on ebay with a $65.00 buy it now,and an auction starting at$49.99. It could still be purchased here, I would just end the auction.
 

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Very nice work. I need to sell a couple of pieces first, but it looks like you put a lot of care and attention into creating this knife.
 
Thank you. Truth be told,i have a process that minimizes the effort it takes,except of course for the finishing. Using my Baldor buffer spinning at 3600 RPM a great deal of care must be taken,to not burn any edges and to not hang anything up (catastrophic!) ,besides getting the finish i want.
 
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I just received my Bushcraft yesterday and just want to say....absolutely fantastic work, F&F is spot on and I really like the belly in his bushcraft design. Plus the fact that the scales are removable is a bonus. :thumbup:

Now I need to have a sheath made.
 
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