Onion Skinner/ Clip Point for sale

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Hey guys, I'm fairly new here but have been making/selling knives for a little while. This is the first I've sold on here, I've mostly been selling on ebay where I have 100% positive feedback

The first has a 4" blade, about 8 1/2" overall. It's 1/8" 1095 steel, hollow ground blade with vine pattern filework. The handles are cocobolo with red spacers. The knife will come with a handmade leather sheath similar to the one in the picture (I have all my sheaths custom made so you can get it right/left handed, dyed whatever color you want). Price for this knife with sheath is $125 OBO

The second is an "onion skinner", a pattern I got from a knifemaking friend, Lonnie Hyatt. It has a 3 1/2" blade, about 7 1/4 or so overall. It's also 1/8" 1095 steel, hollow ground, also with fine pattern filework all the way to the butt of the handle. The handles on it are Tambotie, or African Sandalwood also with red spacers. The knife will come with the sheath in the picture (unless you need left handed or a different color, which can be provided at no additional cost) The price for this knife is $150 OBO

Thanks for looking and any questions I can answer here or by e-mail at coolhandluke4@juno.com or by phone at 864-903-5225
 

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I have some without the filework for $100 in ironwood, cocobolo, zebrawood, and curly oak,

Or I have some with 1 1/2" filework for $120 in Tambotie and Green Canvas Micarta

And thanks, I really like that knife too. There's a funny story behind it. My friend, who I got the pattern from, said he was making a regular skinner knife, and somehow messed up the tip of it. He said he got mad and turned it over and just ground the tip off. Then he liked the knife so he made some more:D
 
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Slick piece
. I just ordered another cu$tom, but I'll be keeping my eyes on your stuff.
Brilliant design.:thumbup:
 
Luke,
That Onion Skinner is a sweet design. With those prices I can't beleive their still here. Really nice work.
 
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