satin finished 1080,nickle silver, and jigged bone

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I forged this knife from 1080. It has a satin finished blade and nickle silver bolsters

The handle is amber dyed jigged bone, from Culpepper Co., and is held on with [2] 1/16'' nickle silver pins.

Blade is flat ground, and has false edge.

o.a. it's a hair over 8''

width @choil is just under 1 1/8''

blade tip to choil is 3 1/4''

price including , sheath, and knife is Reduced $190 DROP TO $170



Sheath included is a pouch type, hand stitched, and is offered in left or right carry, as well as choice of available dyes.

thanks for looking,

andrew takach


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Beautiful job! I love the jigged bone and the blade/handle shape. Great knife. :thumbup:

Thanks alot, i really like this one myself ,

kinda reminds me of a knife that 40-50yrs ago a kid could have walked into a hardware store with his dad and bought from some wooden display case on the counter..........

andrew
 
That is really spiffy! I like the whole thing but the way the jigged bone came out during finishing looks like you sanded in grooves on purpose. :D Really nice!
 
That is really spiffy! I like the whole thing but the way the jigged bone came out during finishing looks like you sanded in grooves on purpose. :D Really nice!

thanks will, i did with one of those knife jigging thingys.......:p;).............not






andrew
 
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I can't believe it hasn't sold :( If I had the money I'd buy it and I hate Andrew personally. :p Just kidding, well about the hating you part.
 
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