Shiny beta titanium slicer

Mecha

Titanium Bladesmith
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This little blade is made of forged, hardened beta titanium alloy, and gleams like a leaping trout. Nice and sharp for all your small fixed blade needs, this knife is corrosion-proof! This is the same alloy used for my specialty swords, and little knives like this are basically tiny versions of them.

Alloy: Hammer-forged 89.5Ti 10Nb 0.5Fe aerospace titanium alloy
Length: OAL 6.25" Blade about 3.5" from tip to wrap, 2.5" sharpened edge
Weight: 2.4 oz
Thickness: Almost 3/16" at the ricasso
Grip: Waxed nylon and black deerskin

Leather pocket slip sheath like the one pictured is included, which is being finished tonight. Black deerskin, cow, and nylon cord.

Price: SOLD $165 shipped (international shipping extra)
Paypal: KLSAMEE@YAHOO.com

For more information, visit madscienceforge.com

Thanks!

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How is the edge retention and how difficult to sharpen titanium?
I would be interested in purchasing the next one you offer for sale seeing that this one is already sold.
 
Look at the forged marks!
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ice-pic: message sent.

winger51: Well, everyone who has one seems to say that these knives have good/great edge retention. The alloy is easy to sharpen, comparable to a simple high-carbon steel. I can say for sure that the edges on swords made from it are certainly very stable and stay sharp through a lot of use and abuse!
 
Sure thing WK One, I'll be continuously making more small knives like this as an aside from the big swords, which take too damn long to finish!
 
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