Sharpfinger in 440C and Desert Ironwood - My Take on a Real Classic!

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Ok Guys, here's the story on this one. I always thought the Sharpfingers looked cool but, I've never owned one. For years, whenever I saw someone carrying one, I would ask them how they liked it and they always spoke highly of them. I decided to go ahead and make one to see what the sharpfinger is all about. Unfortunately, I finished this right about the same time I finished my first folder and I've carried one of my folders ever since. The blade is 440C which I HT in my shop and this one is Hrc 57-58 after two draws. It is .135" thick, hand finished with a nicely rounded spine and finger choil and it is hair poppin' sharp! The scales are beautiful Arizona Desert Ironwood. Overall length is 7-1/2" blade length is around 3-5/8". The Jack Andress sheath is a right hander crossdraw or can be worn in the back by a lefty. This is a really sweet setup!

All my knives include a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

Price is $300 and includes domestic priority shipping and insurance. I prefer Paypal.

First "I'll take it" in this thread or by PM or email at ohlemannr@hotmail.com gets it.

Thanks for looking,

Bob

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I've never been a fan of the sharp finger design but that one has changed my mind. Fine work, Sir.
 
Thanks for all the compliments everyone. It was a fun little project but, probably be the only one I ever make.

Bob
 
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