skinner and boning knife

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2 more field hunting knives.

First one is a skinner with upwardly curving clip. The blade is .095
15N20, differentially tempered, with a shallow angle convex
grind. While the edge is fine that most of my real field knives, it's
perfectly capable of holding up to general field utility use. Filework
on the spine extends out far enough for a very comfortable thumb
grip. Handle is nice and fat, flame marked osage orange with brass
pins and a 3 coat tung oil finish.

OAL 7.25, blade is 3.625 inches with a cutting edgle length a hair
over 4 inches. Blade finish is buffed and oiled forge finish with
bluing to the worked edges of the spine to match.

Sheath is by koyote girl, deep pouch belt loop sheath.

$100 including shipping, paypal or money order preferred.



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Second is a field boning knife (well, it will work fine in the
kitchen), using the .095 15N20 stock, with a full convex grind and a
slight distal taper. Differentially tempered and with a wicked shallow
convex zero grind.

OAL is 9.74 with a 5.25 inch blade. Buffed 600 grit belt finish

Handle is jatoba with brass pins.

Sheath is koyote girl mid length pouch beltloop sheath.

Asking $100 including US shipping, paypal and money order preferred.

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they both look great! the flame osage always looks awsome. by the way, how are my knives coming?


thats 1K. i ll be having a givaway in WS&S
 
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happy 1000!

both are going well, you should email me which address i'm usingfor shipping this time around
 
okay, dropped price on these two, have to get some cash moving around for shop and school supplies
 
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