Sandvik 13C26 spear points

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So these two would be small bird and trout style knife. Not that they need to be labeled :devil1:. Just like the title says 1/8" Sandvik 13c26, it's kinda like 440c if you don't know. They are 6 3/4" overall with a 3" cutting edge. They come with a mosaic pin and stainless tubing. One knife has a piece of curly satin wood I picked up at a local woodcraft. The curl is outstanding,which my sucky photos do a poor job of showing, on this one so I couldn't just leave it there. The second has some cocobolo, which I need to use more, it always looks great and take such a nice finish. Of course a custom tooled leather sheath by myself. Oh and one more thing I had Jan from T.U.S. laser etch the steel into the spine, looks pretty cool IMHO. Asking $165.00 for either, this includes delivery to lower US.
THE SATINWOOD IS SOLD
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thanks for looking!
Paul
 
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Paul, those look like a couple of really nice knives:thumbup: Excellent work as usual. I've only seen your small tactical stuff in the past, which is awesome, but these two are very good examples of a more traditional styled knife and you did a wonderful job!
 
A great knife, a great steel, and at a great price. Good snag JohnQTaxpayer!
Paul, you really got the touch man......great job!!
 
Got the knife today. It's even nicer looking in-hand. Super sharp edge, with an awesome high grind and thin tip that will do some serious cutting. The size is perfect - 3-4 finger handle is just what I've been looking for. I threw a little walnut oil on the scales, and brought out the chatoyancy (does that word apply to wood?) even more. Nicely done sheath finishes off the package nicely. Thanx Paul!
 
Got the knife today. It's even nicer looking in-hand. Super sharp edge, with an awesome high grind and thin tip that will do some serious cutting. The size is perfect - 3-4 finger handle is just what I've been looking for. I threw a little walnut oil on the scales, and brought out the chatoyancy (does that word apply to wood?) even more. Nicely done sheath finishes off the package nicely. Thanx Paul!

No, thankyou :D John
 
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