**SOLD**"All Things Must Pass" CHILDRESS*Hunter*D-2 Stabilized Birch Burl**

duckchildress

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Been away from the Forum for awhile. In June I found out I had Multiple Myeloma from exposure from Agent Orange in Viet Nam. Just finished treatment I'm In remission now.
I'm 73 years old and I think it's time to move on. I have about 30 knives finished and ready to sell, I have about 15 ready to be handled and sold . When I finish these up I'm going to call it quits!!
With that said this knife................
Drop point hunter, D-2 high carbon tool steel, RC 59-61, 3 1/4 in. hand rubbed hollow ground blade, 7 1/2 in overall length,
stabilized birch burl handles with hand red fiber-optic mosaic pins, red-yellow-black fiber liners
multi-colored Paracord lanyard with metal beads
black hand sewn fitted leather sheath with (RHC) spring steel belt clip
**SOLD** I pay shipping USA Use PayPal
inquires can email me at duckchildress@gmail.com
thanks for your time
 
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Glad you are better, all for all your knives are the ones that made me realize how compact and useful a smaller blade could be, as well good looking too. Continue to enjoy the small things and the road ahead, and thank you for being a part of our hobby. I always looked forward to see what you made when they came on the forums. You’re a class act!!
 
Glad you are better, all for all your knives are the ones that made me realize how compact and useful a smaller blade could be, as well good looking too. Continue to enjoy the small things and the road ahead, and thank you for being a part of our hobby. I always looked forward to see what you made when they came on the forums. You’re a class act!!
Thank you and everyone else that has made knife making a path to new friends and great people
Take care
Wayne
 
Glad to hear you are in the remission club! Your knives interested me enough to start making knives. I have two of your knives and they are inspirational. Stay cool,Wayne. I have learned by your example to never neglect the details and price knives at a point where most everyone buying a knife can have a handmade knife with the maker's heart, soul, and skill in it. And quite a skill it is in your case.
 
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