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Jack O'Neill

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Hello all ' I like this design hope you all do also, it is very useful for many task .

This has a full height flat grind from .125" D-2 tool steel with a 600 grit hand sanded finish .

Heat treated to an Rc 60-61, with a sub-zero quench & soak

Handled up with some very nice stabilized Alder , Green Liners and Clocked Mosaic Pins , hand sanded and buffed .

O.A.L is 8-1/4 " ,

Blade tip to handle is 3-3/4" , sharpened edge is at 3-1/2" .

Edge to spine the blade is 1-1/2" wide at plunge line

Sheath is 8 oz veg tanned leather right hand carry . Made to follow the blade shape

$ 170.00 +$12.00 for USPS priority shipping in the USA . Pay-pal or postal M/O , checks held to clear

PP is sandlot@charter.net

Thanks for looking and with love comments

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I received a suggestion from a member here that maybe I should drop the tip down 1/4" or so . This was not designed to be a drop point but I thought I would ask the question here of you folks . What do you think ?

This being my sales thread , I assume it is ok to start this conversation .
 
I think making it pointier would broaden its audience and sell it faster, but I like it the way you made it.
 
its hard to say. to some, the blunter points are "in" style. personally, i feel more of a point may be more useful as a tool. that would also depend on what you were using the tool for as well. looks good either way though :)
 
I don't know, I like it either way, but for what it's worth I sell way more drop points than any other style.
 
thanks guys for the thoughts and input . Don't know if I can change it because I really like it the way it is but I would like to sell it also . Must think about it .
 
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