Skeletonized Integrals

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alright guys check em out. :D:thumbup:

wharnny is sold but the spear points are avaiable

Steel: CPM154
Length: 7" for the spear points, and about 7 1/2" for the wharny
Thickness: 1/8"
Double Thumb Chekering
Lanyard Hole: 3/16"
Sheath: Kydex
Ball Chain Necklace
Machine Satin Hollow Grinds
Scotch Brite Mill Scale Flats

$165 Shipped to the lower 48


paypal and money orders accepted. Thanks for looking guys, hope ya liked em!
 

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Nice Mike! You should try and make that finger guard into a beer cap lifter.:thumbup:
Mace
 
Very nice grinds Michael :thumbup:
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thanks a lot guys.... all you guys have on the mind is beer... well except paul as you can see he just twists the caps off his wine coolers and zimas
 
hey what's wrong with zima...
i like to enjoy zima down in province town by a public pool in my tangerine speedo

nothing wrong with that right?
 
hey what's wrong with zima...
i like to enjoy zima down in province town by a public pool in my tangerine speedo

nothing wrong with that right?



...I wondered where my tangerine speedo ended up!:D




Sweet little knives, bro!
 
How does CPM154 stand up to corrosion? These would be great knives to have strapped to your PFD when you're kayaking.
 
as far as i know its supposed to hold up as good as the 154cm does. which is pretty good. i've been wearing one of these against mt skin for a few weeks now with no corrosion problems... although its not the hot sweaty weather, it seems to hold up awesome. i really dig this style of knife... i'm keeping one for myself... well i'd like to make one out of stainless damascus for myself actually. we'll see.

thanks man... take care
p.s. you'll have to make it down to one of the knife making demos we have in the spring. email me about it
 
the blades are about 3" on the spear points and about 3.5" on the wharnny

thanks a lot guys.

hey BJR i'm going to make some of these out of sandvik as soon as it comes in. really nice stuff
 
I can't believe these are still available...

Gang, I've held these knives... they're thin, light, feel great in the hand, and are FREAKY sharp! Wish I had more money, Mikey...
 
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