RELISTED and Dropped: Hartsfield (SPF), Maragni, Powning (SOLD) and Orien McDonald (SPF)

John Johnson

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Selling these, prices include USPS shipping, either ground or priority, depending on weight and destination. Payment via PP GandS strongly preferred due to scammers. Also, I will not be texting you for payments and prefer to keep all communications as much as possible on the forum. No trades. If you need other pics or videos or need any other info, just let me know.

And thanks!

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Phill Hartsifeld: One of a kind, and I've totally forgotten the name on this one. I believe it was part of the larger Talon series. Very excellent to near mint condition. Blade is 5.75" long and 10,5" OAL, double ground from 1/4" A2. Wenge scales, and an upgraded leather covered metal sheath with a leather lining instead of the usual paper lining. Made somewhere in the 1990's. Phill's knives are reaching pretty heady values, and finding anything this size sub $1000 probably won't be happening. Price is



Jake Powning Shiv: Original owner, never carried or used. Near mint condition. Forged from 3/16" 5160, it's got a 5.5" blade and is 10.75 OAL. Handle has forge colors, with the butt showing a range of colors. Very light and exceptionally balanced for it's size, with a leather sheath from maker. Price is SOLD



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Orien McDonald Socket Handle Pinahig (Top knife): Orien was a talented Neo-Tribal bladesmith that was active on Tai Goo's and the Bladesmithing forums. He was a homesteader, knife is completely handmade with no power tools whatsoever. Original owner, and a safe queen never used or carried. 5160 for the steel. 8" cutting edge and 11" to the front of the pinion resin soaked handle comprised of yucca fiber, if I'm not mistaken. The red you see where the socket handle meets the ricasso is not rust, but the red resin. Keeps corrosion away and sticks like crazy. It's 10.5" OAL, with a blade thickness of 5/32". Incredible balance without being unwieldy and very sharp. Hikot is again completely hand made with I believe was mahogany. Blade seats firmly in it with a great fit. Copper rings for adding a sling or other attachments for carry, as well as being used for attaching the front retainer. Price is SPF



Dan Maragni Utility (Second one down): Super rare, and made by one of the best bladesmiths out there. Circa the late 80's when Dan was making custom knives. His knives 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. Price is

 
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I realize the feedback system is still down and we can't see feedback, unfortunately. But to put minds at ease that have never bought from me, I've been a member since early !999. Not exactly a "recent" member.:D

Also, it seems the new forum software still isn't playing nice with imgur links being embedded. Seem to work some of the time, but not consistently. If they're not showing, just hit the link below the description for a video of that knife.

Thanks!
 
John: For $410, I'll take that Hartsfield. Thx !

Pete

send me a message with contact info
 
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A word of warning. Scammers have hit again, unfortunately. And quickly. As in ten minutes of posting an "I'll take it", my buyer was contacted for payment, but not by me. The buyer and I do have the cell number that scammed them, based in Oklahoma and on T-Mobile. If you the scammer are reading this, good luck. You're going to need it.

Fraud is running rampant here, and I wonder how many other secondary markets are getting hit as well. Be vigilant, both as a buyer and a seller.

Something has to change though.
 
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John, I will take the McDonald. I should still have your email from our deal with the Tai Goo blade. Thanks, Steve
 
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