Lil-Hunter/Skinner will do the big jobs also . SOLD

Jack O'Neill

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Hello all ,Finished the sheath up for this knife yesterday and it is ready to move to a new home .

Overall length is 8" , the blade is at 3-1/2" and is 1-1/4" wide .
It is Hollow ground from 5/32" A-2 tool steel , heat treated to a hardness 61-62 and as always with a sub-zero quench .
It has a scotch-brite belt satin finish .

Handled in Stabilized Spalted Hackberry with red liners , copper Corby bolts and lanyard tube .
Sheath is 7-8oz leather, golden brown dyed , right hand carry .

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My PP is sandlot@charter.net ,
Hope you all like it and comments welcome .
 

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Love the scales and that fat hollow ground belly! The curve in the ricasso is a really nice feature that visually balances the blade. Nice work!
 
Now you're talking. This one is serious blade and then some. I am also a sucker for red liners and copper. The generous handle has lovely curves that even look comfortable. Nice one knifemaker O'Neill!
 
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