Multilayered handles - Criollo and Utility

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Ok, I finally had time to make the sheaths for this little knives :D

For an explanation on how I make this kind of handles, please go to:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=299005

KNIFE #1: Integral criollo.
Blade is 4,5" of hand forged, diferentially hardened 9260.
Overall lenght is 9"
Handle was made from layers of Caoba (Mahogany) and Guatambu (Pau Marfim), and this particular handle was painted black with an aerograph on the top and the bottom, and then laqued with transparent poliurethane.
Sheath is handstitched cow leather.

$210 shipped (registered airmail) International Money Order or Cashier Check

Email me with questions or for more detailed pictures.
arielsalaverria@yahoo.com.ar


9260laminadoright.jpg


9260laminadoleft.jpg


9260laminadolomo2.jpg


9260laminadolomo.jpg


multilaminadofunda1.jpg


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KNIFE #2: Small utility
Blade is 3.15" of diferentially hardened D2 (I use stock removal on this one, it's not forged)
Overall lenght is 7"
Handle was made from layers of Caoba (Mahogany) and Guatambu (Pau Marfim)
Bolster and butt are Bronze.
Sheath is handstitched cow leather.

$160 shipped (registered airmail) International Money Order or Cashier Check

Email me with questions or for more detailed pictures.
arielsalaverria@yahoo.com.ar

This one wasn't laqued for more grippyness
pequeleft.jpg


pequeright.jpg


pequelomo.jpg


multilaminadoD2funda1.jpg


multilaminadoD2funda2.jpg


I hope you like them and thanx for looking :)

Ariel
 
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