Red Stag & Turkish Checkerboard (SOLD)

Alan Davis Knives

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overall length - 7"
blade - 3 1/16" tip to scales
scales - Red stag (I found the shed from which these are cut on a local wildlife ranch managed by a friend of mine)
steel - Rob Calcinore Turkish Checkerboard Damascus w/O-1 cutting edge .165" thick
blade finish - Nitre blued which also served as a second tempering resulting in edge at RC - 58
grind - hollow 14" wheel
liners & clip - anodized & nuggetized titanium
thumb stud - synthetic amethyst
back spacer - black paper micarta



Bearing pivot for a fast and smooth operation. Very strong detent, strong secure lock up and zero blade play in any direction.

$485.00 + $20 shipping and ins. in the US, international extra. Paypal, money order and most other forms of payment.

Thanks for looking,
Alan











 
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Rob ... you are really going to like that blade! I have one Alan did up with the same Calcinore Damascus (different blade shape and was not blued) and Australian Gidgee scales. Great score and another fantastic knife!
 
Another beautiful blade, been checking this forum regularly for weeks trying to get a chance at purchasing one of Alan's knives, guess you just have to be lucky and hit it at the right time, 7 minutes from listed for sale to sold "wow" must feel good to have your creations be that much in demand keep up the amazing work, maybe one of these days I will get to post "I'll Take It" :)
 
Another creative and unique piece of work.
Wonderful as always....

Thanks for not only being so good at what you do, but for being a hell of a great guy....
 
I recieved the knife and it is even better looking than in pics. Feels great in hand. Thanks Alan for your amazing work.
 
I recieved the knife and it is even better looking than in pics. Feels great in hand. Thanks Alan for your amazing work.

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words .... however, one of Alan's knives in hand is worth a gazillion times more!!!! That said, if you take some of your own pics of the knife, feel free to post them over in the gallery where I'm trying to keep a running thread of pictures of Alan's knives.
 
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