Six Unique YOU FINISH Knives!

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I have six unique knives for sale. However, none of them are finished, and will require a degree of work to finish. Most of these are from blanks that I started a long time ago but never quite finished. They are a little rough and may have epoxy and/or scratches. However, these knives are definitely finishable (not a word, lol). I simply don't have time to finish them, so my loss is your gain!

Shipping is $5 for the first and free after that. I'll cover Paypal fees!

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First is a beautiful pearl tanto. The pearl has a great shimmer in the light, even though it isn't even polished yet! It has finger grooves and a mosaic polymer composite bolster. The steel needs to be sanded smooth.

$90

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Next is a Spyderco Police. It was bought brand new, but has acquired some scratches during customization. It has mammoth tooth and ivory, as well as elephant ivory. It is rough now, but will look great when finished.

$100

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Next is a mammoth tooth damascus hunter. The blank is geniune Seki City damascus, and sells for $80 alone. The mammoth alone is worth at least $40. So you just pay for materials! It needs to be sanded and polished, and will look great when done.

$120

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Next is a carbon fiber skinner. The carved carbon fiber is very unique and fits the hand well. It also look amazing. The flat part of the blade has a random rough pattern, and the rest of the blade needs to be sanded and polished.

$50

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Next is a Cocobolo (I believe) false-edge fixed blade. The bolster is a piece of carbon fiber layered with epoxy. The carbon fiber is wet to show the pattern, which looks cloudy when dry. The blade needs quite a bit of sand work done.

$70

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Last is a carbon fiber and mammoth tooth false-edge fixed blade. The handle is asymmetrical. One side of the carbon fiber has finger grooves and the other has a palm swell. It has a great feel in the hand.

$90

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Thanks for looking!

God Bless,
Richard
 
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