John Johnson
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Knife will be shipped via USPS, and I'll send the tracking info after shipping. Payment preferred through PP FandF. And lets keep all communication as much as possible on the board, either through the thread or messages. Thanks!
Dan Maragni Utility (Second one down in photos): Super rare, and made by one of the best bladesmiths out there. Circa the late 80's to about '90 when Dan was making custom knives. His knives very rarely come up for sale. I'm the second owner, and I've had it since the mid to late 90's. Pretty close to perfect condition. Unused, uncarried and a safe queen grail. Steel type is unknown, however it was tested by Dan and the first owner and it shrugged off any and all attempts at breaking it. It's got a 5' cutting edge, 5.75" to the front of the handle scales and is 5/32" thick at the thickest, with a very gentle taper to the point and handle butt. Convex ground and edge. 10.5" OAL. Handle scales are chocolate rosewood, I believe. No shrinkage, cracks or any faults. No sheath, but will ship in a zippered padded case. SOLD

Dan Maragni Utility (Second one down in photos): Super rare, and made by one of the best bladesmiths out there. Circa the late 80's to about '90 when Dan was making custom knives. His knives very rarely come up for sale. I'm the second owner, and I've had it since the mid to late 90's. Pretty close to perfect condition. Unused, uncarried and a safe queen grail. Steel type is unknown, however it was tested by Dan and the first owner and it shrugged off any and all attempts at breaking it. It's got a 5' cutting edge, 5.75" to the front of the handle scales and is 5/32" thick at the thickest, with a very gentle taper to the point and handle butt. Convex ground and edge. 10.5" OAL. Handle scales are chocolate rosewood, I believe. No shrinkage, cracks or any faults. No sheath, but will ship in a zippered padded case. SOLD


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