John Johnson
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Here's a few custom fixed blades that won't break the bank. No trades. Shipping via USPS ground, payment via PP GandS, Venmo, etc. Whatever works for you. ALL COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH DMs ONLY! I WILL NOT BE CONTACTING YOU THROUGH EMAILS OR TEXTS OR OTHER METHODS FOR PAYMENT INFO. If you need other pics or more info, just let me know. Thanks for looking!
Going from the top down:
Uknown Maker Integral Camp/Utility: Original owner. Made a few years ago by an up and coming maker that I have completely forgotten the name of and can't find the record to it. Steel is forged 3/16" 5160 with hamon and an integral bolster. Handle is contoured walnut and fits small to medium sized hands nicely. Size wise, it's 7.75" cutting edge length with an OAL of 13". Left hand sheath with frog by maker with a nice snug fit. Never carried or used, but it does have some snail marks and shelf wear on the blade. NIce balance and not too heavy given the size. SOLD
Ivan Campos Fighter: Original owner from probably 20 years ago. Never used or carried. 4.25" chisel ground blade from 1/4" K-101, a German D-2 equivalent. 8.75" OAL. Black stingray same' with an expoxied cord wrap over it. Kydex sheath by maker with a good fit. SOLID handful. SOLD
Ivan Campos Kiridashi: Original owner, and again, from probably 20 years ago. Never used or carried. 1.75" cutting edge length, 2 and 1/8" blade length from front of scale to tip. Chisel ground from 1/4" K-101, and 5" OAL with a textured spine. Handle is orange and black G-10. Leather sheath from maker. Very comfortable in hand. SOLD.
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Warren Tandoc: (2 on the side of pic) Selling these as a set. Not the original owner, but never used or carried by me and made from around 2010 probably. The cord wrapped fighter has a 3.25" blade, 1/4" stock with a chisel grind. About 7.25" OAL with the handle wrapping. Super point, strong tip, and probably made from 1095. Blade has been parkerized by maker. kydex sheath by maker. Warren made some interesting self defense knives during his time with his own sense of design. The small one has a 1.25" chisel ground blade from 1/4" stock (yes, really) with an OAL of about 4.5". Textured perimeter of handle and spine, with apparently the heat treat scale as the final finish. It may be small, but it's pretty cool. Price for the two is $90...$80...$70$...$65...$60...$55 shipped.
Video added of the Tandocs. If it's not showing up here, click the link to go to imgur.
The next ones I'm selling as a group to save on shipping expenses. If you're interested in just one, let me know and we'll work out a fair price. Consider these all users. They either have been used, or have picked up scratches and patinas from over the years. They're all from the 1990's. SOLD
Randall Gilbreath Hunter: Long time maker that did an array of designs. This hunter is probably ATS-34 with a 5/32" hollow ground blade that has a length of 4 and 1/8 from guard to tip. 9" OAL. Tiger maple handle with a surface crack/flaw as seen in the pic, with fileworked brass guard and buttcap. Has scratches blade wise, no sheath. SOLD
Mark Nevling (Burr Oak Forge): Made from 3/16" forged 52100 with a 3.5" blade length and an OAL of 7.5". I believe cocobolo wood scales. Very well used and sharpened with patinas galore, but holds an edge incredibly well. No sheath. SOLD
Jeff Chaffee Small Utility: Bought this from Jeff back in the early 90's. Never used or carried but the sheath does have some marks from over the years. I believe the steel is probably ATS-34, 1/8" stock with a blade length of 2.5" and an OAL of 4.75". Corian handle scales with a black micarta pin. SOLD
Marty Robinson Period Hunter: Bought this from Marty at a show back in '94. He made a lot of historical inspired pieces, mostly Fur Trade Era designs. This one was made from an old file, a little over 1/8" blade thickness at the spine, with a 2.5" blade length and 6" OAL. Bone handle scales with brass pins, with minimal shrinkage over the years and no cracks or chips. Bolsters are steel, I believe. Never used, but does have patina from the 35 years of ownership that actually adds character to the blade. SOLD
Going from the top down:


Uknown Maker Integral Camp/Utility: Original owner. Made a few years ago by an up and coming maker that I have completely forgotten the name of and can't find the record to it. Steel is forged 3/16" 5160 with hamon and an integral bolster. Handle is contoured walnut and fits small to medium sized hands nicely. Size wise, it's 7.75" cutting edge length with an OAL of 13". Left hand sheath with frog by maker with a nice snug fit. Never carried or used, but it does have some snail marks and shelf wear on the blade. NIce balance and not too heavy given the size. SOLD
Ivan Campos Fighter: Original owner from probably 20 years ago. Never used or carried. 4.25" chisel ground blade from 1/4" K-101, a German D-2 equivalent. 8.75" OAL. Black stingray same' with an expoxied cord wrap over it. Kydex sheath by maker with a good fit. SOLID handful. SOLD
Ivan Campos Kiridashi: Original owner, and again, from probably 20 years ago. Never used or carried. 1.75" cutting edge length, 2 and 1/8" blade length from front of scale to tip. Chisel ground from 1/4" K-101, and 5" OAL with a textured spine. Handle is orange and black G-10. Leather sheath from maker. Very comfortable in hand. SOLD.
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Warren Tandoc: (2 on the side of pic) Selling these as a set. Not the original owner, but never used or carried by me and made from around 2010 probably. The cord wrapped fighter has a 3.25" blade, 1/4" stock with a chisel grind. About 7.25" OAL with the handle wrapping. Super point, strong tip, and probably made from 1095. Blade has been parkerized by maker. kydex sheath by maker. Warren made some interesting self defense knives during his time with his own sense of design. The small one has a 1.25" chisel ground blade from 1/4" stock (yes, really) with an OAL of about 4.5". Textured perimeter of handle and spine, with apparently the heat treat scale as the final finish. It may be small, but it's pretty cool. Price for the two is $90...$80...$70$...$65...$60...$55 shipped.
Video added of the Tandocs. If it's not showing up here, click the link to go to imgur.
The next ones I'm selling as a group to save on shipping expenses. If you're interested in just one, let me know and we'll work out a fair price. Consider these all users. They either have been used, or have picked up scratches and patinas from over the years. They're all from the 1990's. SOLD
Randall Gilbreath Hunter: Long time maker that did an array of designs. This hunter is probably ATS-34 with a 5/32" hollow ground blade that has a length of 4 and 1/8 from guard to tip. 9" OAL. Tiger maple handle with a surface crack/flaw as seen in the pic, with fileworked brass guard and buttcap. Has scratches blade wise, no sheath. SOLD
Mark Nevling (Burr Oak Forge): Made from 3/16" forged 52100 with a 3.5" blade length and an OAL of 7.5". I believe cocobolo wood scales. Very well used and sharpened with patinas galore, but holds an edge incredibly well. No sheath. SOLD
Jeff Chaffee Small Utility: Bought this from Jeff back in the early 90's. Never used or carried but the sheath does have some marks from over the years. I believe the steel is probably ATS-34, 1/8" stock with a blade length of 2.5" and an OAL of 4.75". Corian handle scales with a black micarta pin. SOLD
Marty Robinson Period Hunter: Bought this from Marty at a show back in '94. He made a lot of historical inspired pieces, mostly Fur Trade Era designs. This one was made from an old file, a little over 1/8" blade thickness at the spine, with a 2.5" blade length and 6" OAL. Bone handle scales with brass pins, with minimal shrinkage over the years and no cracks or chips. Bolsters are steel, I believe. Never used, but does have patina from the 35 years of ownership that actually adds character to the blade. SOLD
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