SOLD: B & T (flawed beauty) Re-Post

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Steel: A2, heat treated by Paul Bos for 60 hardness
Blade Thickness in Ricasso: .094"
Blade Length: 3 13/16"
Overall Length: 7 7/8"

Handle: Burlap micarta, G10 pins, and G-Flex epoxy

Sheath: 8-9 oz cowhide partially lined, white artificial sinew

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There is an imperfection on the underspine, as seen in this picture:
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There are imperfections in the left side bevel as seen in these two pictures:
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SOLD for $70 $60 $50, which includes Priority shipping TYD anywhere in the USA.

Thank you for looking and feel free to ask any questions.
 
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Hey redsquid2 redsquid2 , have you ever used Richlite or Turotuf as a handle material? Just curious, that is what I thought this handle was at first.
I have used Richlite a couple of times but not Turotuf. I think Richlite is very good but it doesn't seem to be that popular. With Turotuf I have never even handled it but I imagine it has a rubbery texture that would make it difficult to shape.
 
I have used Richlite a couple of times but not Turotuf. I think Richlite is very good but it doesn't seem to be that popular. With Turotuf I have never even handled it but I imagine it has a rubbery texture that would make it difficult to shape.
which one is a horse stall Matt material?
 
Thanks for the kind words, everybody!
 
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