Well here goes my first ever listing....
These are forged and heat treated in a water quench by me to a hardness RC about 62+. I learned bladesmithing at Murray Carters shop with the bladesmith intensive course.
The paring knives are about 3 3/4" blade, .065-.070 spine and peened pins of either nickel silver or brass. Ironwood handles. These are not full tang. These have slight blemishes (The steel and cutting edge is solid) and thus are value priced.
I am relatively new to knife making improving my capabilities over the last 12 months. Up to now Ive given away about 30 knives to family and friends. But my wife says I have to sell one now before I can make more
flat grind , raw forged finish, hand sharpened on Japanese water stones.
Blade length 3 ¾
Spine thickness is .065-.070
buffed/polished finish
Asking Price:SOLD
Payment is via PayPal or money order. These are listed elsewhere for sale
Free priority mail shipping in the US. International is ok, shipping to be quoted
Thanks for looking.
Harbeer
HSC /// knives
These are forged and heat treated in a water quench by me to a hardness RC about 62+. I learned bladesmithing at Murray Carters shop with the bladesmith intensive course.
The paring knives are about 3 3/4" blade, .065-.070 spine and peened pins of either nickel silver or brass. Ironwood handles. These are not full tang. These have slight blemishes (The steel and cutting edge is solid) and thus are value priced.
I am relatively new to knife making improving my capabilities over the last 12 months. Up to now Ive given away about 30 knives to family and friends. But my wife says I have to sell one now before I can make more

flat grind , raw forged finish, hand sharpened on Japanese water stones.
Blade length 3 ¾
Spine thickness is .065-.070
buffed/polished finish
Asking Price:SOLD
Payment is via PayPal or money order. These are listed elsewhere for sale
Free priority mail shipping in the US. International is ok, shipping to be quoted
Thanks for looking.
Harbeer
HSC /// knives



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