Repost of trio

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Lowered the prices a bit. Could use the cash right now.

Price includes USPS priority shipping to the continuous U.S.
I take Paypal.
I can also etch my makers mark upon request.

Knife 1
This one is a flat saber grind. I hand sanded it to 100 grit to give it a more "rough" look. Mini pry bar/skull crusher as pommel.
Steel: 440C heat treated to 58 or 59 HRC by Texas Knifemaker's Supply.
Thickness: 1/8"
Handle material: Purple G10 with neon green G10 liners, dremeled it for cool texture. 1/4" stainless steel tube and 3/16" nickel silver pins.
Weight: 6.3 oz
Price: $125

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Here You can see a bit of a hole peaking out of the g10. It is just the very edge, no liquid will get in or out.
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Knife 2
Scandi Grind with slight convex. This one I figured would be a knife to whittle at camp with and crack open a cold one every now and then. The handle is the most comfortable I've shaped to date, and will do alot more of it and some variations.
Steel: 440C heat treated to 58 or 59 HRC by Texas Knifemaker's Supply.
Thickness: 1/8"
Handle material: Blue and Black G10 with purple G10 liners. 1/4" brass lanyard tube and 3/16" brass pins.
Weight: 6 oz
Price: $110

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Knife 3
Convex Grind. This is the sharpest knife I have made, eats wood for breakfast.
Steel: 154CM heat treated to 58 or 59 HRC by Texas Knifemaker's Supply.
Thickness: 1/8"
Handle material: Spice Dymondwood. 1/4" stainless steel tubes.
Weight: 5.4 oz
Price: $100
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