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Hi all,
As a long time martial artist, i have always had an affinity for knives. As a result i have been collecting and using blades of various sizes and styles for more than 40 years. I have most recently decided to give making knives a shot as a hobby and found it to be truly enjoyable. For my first sales post i am putting up some prototypes of knives that my son and I made this past summer.
All knives are made from 1095 high carbon steel and have been heat treated in house. Each knife represents a unique challenge in learning to grind and use the stock removal method properly, as such they are all unique in their own way. Given that these are protos, we have priced them accordingly to recoup some of the cost that went into making them.
Prices are all in shipped to your door. Knives ship as shown, no sheath.
Knives #1-3 $60 all in
Knives #4-5 $45 all in
Knives #6-8 $35 all in
Knives SPF = #1,3,6,8
Knives
#1 Large Tanto -traditional tanto w/ stabilized walnut beryl handles. Convex ground aldo's1095
13 3/4" overall, 71/2" by 11/8" blade. 5/16" thick
#2 Large Camp knife- walnut handles, forced patina, 12" overall, 8" blade w/ 3" swedge,5/16"
1095
#3 Large Persian -Persian style camp knife, walnut handles,11 3/4 " overall, blade 6 1/4" by 1 1/2"
5/16 " thick 1095
#4 Medium Drop Point - w/fingerguard, 9 1/2" overall, blade 4 1/4" by 1 1/4" walnut handles,
5/16" 1095
#5 Small executive tanto- stabilized dyed beryl handles, 5/16" 1095, 8 3/4" overall, blade 4 1/2"
#6 Small compound Recurve -tiger wood handle, 5/16" 1095, 8" overall length, blade length
3 3/4" by 7/8"
#7 Pocket Drop Point skinner- walnut handled, forced patina, 8" overall length, blade
4" by1 1/2". 1095 5/16" thick
#8 Pocket Wharnie - beryl handles, 5/16" thick 1095, 3 3/4" blade
As a long time martial artist, i have always had an affinity for knives. As a result i have been collecting and using blades of various sizes and styles for more than 40 years. I have most recently decided to give making knives a shot as a hobby and found it to be truly enjoyable. For my first sales post i am putting up some prototypes of knives that my son and I made this past summer.
All knives are made from 1095 high carbon steel and have been heat treated in house. Each knife represents a unique challenge in learning to grind and use the stock removal method properly, as such they are all unique in their own way. Given that these are protos, we have priced them accordingly to recoup some of the cost that went into making them.
Prices are all in shipped to your door. Knives ship as shown, no sheath.
Knives #1-3 $60 all in
Knives #4-5 $45 all in
Knives #6-8 $35 all in
Knives SPF = #1,3,6,8
Knives
#1 Large Tanto -traditional tanto w/ stabilized walnut beryl handles. Convex ground aldo's1095
13 3/4" overall, 71/2" by 11/8" blade. 5/16" thick
#2 Large Camp knife- walnut handles, forced patina, 12" overall, 8" blade w/ 3" swedge,5/16"
1095
#3 Large Persian -Persian style camp knife, walnut handles,11 3/4 " overall, blade 6 1/4" by 1 1/2"
5/16 " thick 1095
#4 Medium Drop Point - w/fingerguard, 9 1/2" overall, blade 4 1/4" by 1 1/4" walnut handles,
5/16" 1095
#5 Small executive tanto- stabilized dyed beryl handles, 5/16" 1095, 8 3/4" overall, blade 4 1/2"
#6 Small compound Recurve -tiger wood handle, 5/16" 1095, 8" overall length, blade length
3 3/4" by 7/8"
#7 Pocket Drop Point skinner- walnut handled, forced patina, 8" overall length, blade
4" by1 1/2". 1095 5/16" thick
#8 Pocket Wharnie - beryl handles, 5/16" thick 1095, 3 3/4" blade
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