Meet the " sting ray " drop point

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This is a drop point design that I have been playing with this year. I have finally come up with a name for this one, " The Sting Ray " This one I played a bit with the handle shaping and gave it a some nice contouring. Please let me know what you think!!!
Overall length: 9"
blade length: 4 1/4" of 5/32" CPM 154, heat and cryo treated to 59-61 hrc.
Blade is hollow ground with a fine machine satin finish.
Handle is Carbon fiber with red liners and ss hollow pins.
This one is SOLD $200 for the knife by it self and I can also make a nice leather sheath for an additional $50. This is a delivered price to the conus, all international shipping will be extra.
I accept paypal and usps money orders only!
All of your comments are welcome and apreciated....
Thanks Jason

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AND THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF MY SHEATH WORK IF YOU ARE INTERESTED

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Nice work man, I really like the dark hanldes with the red liners. I also like the "makers mark" on the tang. Very attractive blades, If my finances allowed for it I would probably have 2 or 3 of them.
 
New guy here. I was wondering if there is any functional reason for using liners or is it purely for aesthetics? I like the red liners with the dark scales. Looks great.
 
New guy here. I was wondering if there is any functional reason for using liners or is it purely for aesthetics? I like the red liners with the dark scales. Looks great.

It is purely for looks, just kind of breaks up the black and silver!!!
 
Clean looking and looks well executed. That is some crazy nice carbon fiber you got there.
 
Is mine the 1st one you made?

I love it. Very comfortable and great workmanship. Sheath is perfect also. Very Happy!
 
lovely work.
it all flows so well. i particularly like the handle treatment-the 4 pins blend the proportions perfectly.
 
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