My Take On A Working Tanto, Etched 1095 With Orange G10

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Henry Cambron

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I have a hard time coming up with a name for my knives. This is a new design for me.
Let's call this one TCB - Taking Care of Business. The first two (with black Micarta scales)
were ordered by Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
The etched finish on this blade is very tough. A wire wheel on the buffer will remove stains, rust, etc. and not harm the finish.
The etch also clearly shows the edge quench that I do on my blades.
Please note that this is a wide blade, not your typical tanto.

Blade Steel: 1095 Carbon Steel, Acid Etched
Grind: Flat
Cutting Edge Tip To Choil: Appx. 3 13/16"
Blade Width: Appx. 1 7/16"
Blade Thickness: Appx. 3/16" at Ricasso
Overall Length: Appx. 8 5/8"
Handle: Orange G10 Scales, Two 416 Stainless Pins, 416 Stainless Lined Lanyard Hole
Sheath: Hand Sewn Leather By Maker
Filework On Spine
Includes a Signed Certificate of Origin
Price: $125, includes shipping USPS Priority Mail to 50 states. I will ship elsewhere for exact postage. Payment can be cash, check, money order or Paypal
First "I'll Take It" Post Gets The Knife
100% Money Back Guarantee If You Don't Love The Knife When You See It
My paypal and email is worldclassknives@bellsouth.net
TCB051301
Thanks For Looking,,,

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