Ringed Gidgee Modified Wharncliffe Gent's (sold)

Alan Davis Knives

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overall length - 7 7/8"
blade - 3 7/16" tip to scales
scales - ringed gidgee
bolsters- M3 metal composite
steel - Rob Calcinore Turkish Checkerboard Damascus w/O-1 cutting edge
blade finish - parkerized for durability and corrosion resistance
grind - hollow 14" wheel
liners - anodized titanium w/ file work all the way around
thumb stud, & clip - anodized titanium
back spacer - black paper micarta

I failed to capture the true beauty of the ringed gidgee scales, my pics do not do this wood justice.

Bearing pivot for a fast and smooth operation. Strong detent, strong secure lock up and zero blade play in any direction.

$625.00 + $25 shipping and ins. in the US, international extra. Paypal, money order and most other forms of payment.

Thanks for looking,
Alan













 
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I need to stop eating dinner.....

I miss everything.

Excellent work Alan, as always.
 
BeautyFull Alan! Dennis Should give someone else a chance to buy one of your knives. They're getting to be more of a work of art than a knife. That's a Great thing.


Craig
 
I'm sorry guys ...... ( really .... I mean it .... sort of!!). I've just been fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to spot some of the latest beauties that Alan has created. Like I told Alan .... he's driving me to the poor house ..... but it is such a fun ride! This one will make the 26th in my collection of his knives and each and every one is uniquely different and expertly crafted. Can't wait to get this one in my hands. It will look a little different than pictured here, as Alan is heat anodizing the screws to a gold/bronze color.
 
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I'm sorry guys ...... ( really .... I mean it .... sort of!!). I've just been fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to spot some of the latest beauties that Alan has created. Like I told Alan .... he's driving me to the poor house ..... but it is such a fun ride! This one will make my 26th in my collection of his knives and each and every one is uniquely different and expertly crafted. Can't wait to get this one in my hands. It will look a little different than pictured here, as Alan is heat anodizing the screws to a gold/bronze color.
I believe you...really...sort of. Anyhow nice "catch"--if that's what you can call it. :rolleyes: There are a lot of nice pieces popping up on this subforum time from time. I just wish I could afford to snatch em up :(
 
An absolute beauty Alan, congrats Dennis. Every knife seems like it is better than the last, really don't see how that is possible though. With only 5 or 6 of Alan's I am only an amateur but I have to tell you it is tough to decide which one to grab every morning. I have a drawer full of non-Davis blades that are very lonely.
 
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