John Johnson
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I have three for sale, all pretty rare. Specifics wise, paypal preferred, USPS Priority with DC included in price and foreign shipping outside the US and Canada can be worked out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. These will be posted until Thursday night, as vacation beckons.
Al Pendray Wootz Utility: 8 and 7/8" overall length of Al's famous hand made Wootz. Insane pattern to it and beautiful as only wootz can be, and my pictures don't do it justice.
Blade is 4.5", and 1/8" thickness. Bolster area is around 1/4" and handle comes in at about 3/16", resulting in a slightly sculpted handle. No sheath, but will be in a padded case. Price is sold
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Next is two of Sean Perkins very rare Kervers. These were made probably ten years ago, and for the newbies on the board Sean made awesome little knives from A2 that he gave a differential heat treatment to, with a very toothy edge. Sean was a very awesome and talented maker that mostly made very small knives like these and later made friction folders and a couple of larger blades. Sean no longer makes knives, unfortunately. Blades on both are convex ground, and edges are original. Sealed, super thick leather sheath made by maker.
The 1/4" Kerver is the one with a textured handle area (bottom knife). It's unused and uncarried but does have some light patina just above the rear of the edge that you can see in one of the pics. Size is 4" overall with a 1.75" blade, out of 1/4" A2. This was Sean's signature knife, and a pure, small brute of a knife. Price is $150...$120...$105 shipped.
The next Kerver (top knife) was one of Sean's shop knives, so it's not as well finished as the one above. Steel is 1/8" A2, 4" OAL and a 1 and 5/8" cutting edge length. The finish is inconsistent, and was meant solely as a user. Price is sold

Al Pendray Wootz Utility: 8 and 7/8" overall length of Al's famous hand made Wootz. Insane pattern to it and beautiful as only wootz can be, and my pictures don't do it justice.


Next is two of Sean Perkins very rare Kervers. These were made probably ten years ago, and for the newbies on the board Sean made awesome little knives from A2 that he gave a differential heat treatment to, with a very toothy edge. Sean was a very awesome and talented maker that mostly made very small knives like these and later made friction folders and a couple of larger blades. Sean no longer makes knives, unfortunately. Blades on both are convex ground, and edges are original. Sealed, super thick leather sheath made by maker.
The 1/4" Kerver is the one with a textured handle area (bottom knife). It's unused and uncarried but does have some light patina just above the rear of the edge that you can see in one of the pics. Size is 4" overall with a 1.75" blade, out of 1/4" A2. This was Sean's signature knife, and a pure, small brute of a knife. Price is $150...$120...$105 shipped.
The next Kerver (top knife) was one of Sean's shop knives, so it's not as well finished as the one above. Steel is 1/8" A2, 4" OAL and a 1 and 5/8" cutting edge length. The finish is inconsistent, and was meant solely as a user. Price is sold


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