San Mai Pocket Fixed Blade with Ironwood and Leather

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Here is a pocket fixed blade I made. The core steel is 1084 with high nickel and low carbon sandwich layers. It is polished and etched to reveal the different layers. The tang is nicely tapered.

The handle is desert ironwood with pins and G-flex epoxy to keep it all together. It is shaped and sculpted to fit the hand well, then sanded and buffed to make it shine.

The sheath is my pocket fixed blade design. It is made to be worn in the right hand pocket, but it could also be clipped to the belt on the left side. It is lined with upholstery leather and the blade slides in and out nicely.

Dimensions
Blade - 3 1/2" tip to handle
OAL - 7 3/8"

Price - $225 shipped to US. I prefer paypal, but will accept check or money order.

The first to post here "I'll take it!" gets it.







 
Sharp looking knife! Can't believe nobody has snatched it up yet. I really like that ironwood and the pins.
 
looking very forward to the mail drop on this knife. I have looked at the Maker for quite some time and we could never get together, due to his very busy schedule and others buying just moments before I could post. I also will admit that I respect anyone who stands by the cross logo on knives, regardless of meaning. I know what it means to me, and the risk a business takes by standing for it meaning. :thumbup:
 
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