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hello all!
Here is another little super thin slicer made out of an old logging saw blade. It is .084" thick with a Hamon. I used rutlands furnace cement for the clay 3x and tempered 1x at 400deg F. For a super thin wicked slicer. I would of used this for a skinning knife this up coming season but am forced to sell it. Here are the rest of the specs:
3.5in clay quenched blade 3x tempered1x@ 400deg. F with a blended plunge line.
4in black and green layered g10 thinly profiled
Mild steel pins
The front pin is a little mushroomed out so it is bigger than the rear and I will price this accordingly.
This does not come with a sheath but I can make a simple pouch sheath for $20.00 more.
$100.00 plus shipping.
Please pay pal only
And thank you for looking!
Andrew Finnie

Here is another little super thin slicer made out of an old logging saw blade. It is .084" thick with a Hamon. I used rutlands furnace cement for the clay 3x and tempered 1x at 400deg F. For a super thin wicked slicer. I would of used this for a skinning knife this up coming season but am forced to sell it. Here are the rest of the specs:
3.5in clay quenched blade 3x tempered1x@ 400deg. F with a blended plunge line.
4in black and green layered g10 thinly profiled
Mild steel pins
The front pin is a little mushroomed out so it is bigger than the rear and I will price this accordingly.
This does not come with a sheath but I can make a simple pouch sheath for $20.00 more.
$100.00 plus shipping.
Please pay pal only
And thank you for looking!
Andrew Finnie
