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This'en is made from piece of high tension cable. It was spectrograph-ed at .83-.85 pts. carbon. The blade is flat ground, hardened, tempered, then etched to reveal a pleasing hamon and some what different cable pattern.

The handle is elk horn, and the guard and pommel are nickle Damascus. Made from n201, and 1018 , which were etched and heat colored.

The dimensions are 7 1/2'' o.a. length , blade is 3 5/8'' from tip to guard, and
approx 7/8''-1'' wide at choil.

Asking $175 includes S&H, paypal fees. reduced to $125
 

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Maybe you should try some outdoor pics (or at least better lighting) with this one like you did with your other knife you have for sale.
 
I just visited your website, you have some very nicely designed knives there. One question, I have not seen a maker's mark or signature on any of the blades and wanted to ask if you are marking your knives? Seems insignificant on user knives, but I do like to be reminded where my knives come from.
 
Most of my knives i mark just with a "T" , i've marked them that way for a while now. The photo's i've got on the sight are not the best but if you look at the "01 drop point" photo's they came out fairly decent, and you can see it. If interested in a piece i have not prob. putt'en my mark on it.

The "T" will probably remain my mark for a while, so no worry about that changing any time soon.
 
One note to add, as you said, on a utility or reg. working knife it's not so important, and on ocassion i will let one got out the door without my mark, but again i have no problem stamping anything that leaves my shop.

thanks
andy
 
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