Pocket fixed blade in G10

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Here is a fixed blade pocket EDC.

The steel is Niolox which is an excellent EDC steel, especially at the current hardness of Rockwell 61 (tested).
Stock thickness is 3.2mm (around 1/8") but between the distal tapered blade and the tapered tangs you'll have a hard time finding an actual portion that thick.
The grind is very nice and thin and will cut like crazy.
For performance of this steel combined with a thin grind check out Jim Ankerson's steel testing thread. And the Niolox knife tested there was not run as hard as these so these should do even better.

The cutting edge is 6cm (2 1/3") and overall length is 15cm (6") which means the handle is 9cm (3 ½") long.

This one with a White G-10 liner followed by a Green G-10 liner followed by Ghost Jade G-10 scales. Held down by adhesive and stainless steel pins.
The sheath is a pocket sheath (no loop) that's been stamped and dyed in multiple colours.

Due to the fact that the etch is slightly messed up on this one I'll let it go for a slight discount compared to what I'd notmally charge for this one:

$140 through Paypal (goods) will get this to your door with Tracked shipping.

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It's killing me that no-one gets to take advantage of this slicey slicey pocket fixed blade (that incidentally will take a beating too if so required.)

So how about someone send me

$100

and I'll send you this lovely little fixed blade to experience the wonder that is Niolox steel at Rockwell 61.
 
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