Semi skinner and drop point small skinner

Jason Fry

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I haven't sold many in this forum, and haven't posted one in several months. I've been making knives for 5 1/2 years and just got inducted as Probationary Member of the Knifemaker's Guild. Here are a couple of knives I've got for sale, just to re-introduce myself.

First, a 1084 and Sambar stag Spicewood Special. More than any other knife on my table at the Guild show, this is the one that the other knifemakers picked up and said "that's a nice knife!" The mirror polished bolsters are 416 stainless. The tang is tapered, and the blade features a 1200 grit hand satin finish. OAL is 7 1/4 with a 3 1/8 blade. Price is $325 and includes a tooled right hand sheath.

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Second, a small semi-skinner. This knife was one of the best working knives on my table and has a thin, thin grind for great slicing. The wood from this knife is stabilized mesquite from a stump I salvaged from my neighbors' front yard several years ago. This knife is built on 3/32 CM154 stock with a tapered tang and thin grind. It's quite light! The bolsters are 416 stainless. OAL is 7 inches with a blade length of 2.5 inches. Price is $250 and includes a tooled right hand sheath.


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Prices include shipping. Paypal or check/mo are OK.
Jason
 
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