Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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- Mar 2, 1999
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Got this not that long ago but have my sights on getting a Case/Bose collab and need the funds for that, so she's up forsale.
I have sharpened all three blades, each one a razor and the main blade is super pointy too. There is no blade play on any of the blades at all, pull isn't too strong, mid way probably in strength.
This is called the CASE XX Caramel Jigged Bone in As Ground blades meaning they are not polished blades, which I prefer as they take wear better and are easier to maintain as well.
Price with a sheath of my own making is $100 ...$90... Price drop to $80 shipped in the USA, payment US Postal money order, or a check if I know you.
Here's some photos of the knife, she's a beauty to be sure, the main blade on the tang has some what seems like flat spots that you can feel as you open it, they just didn't round it as smooth as others, but it has no ill effect on the function of the knife, just wanted to make mention of that.
and a shot taken just a few minutes ago of the knife in the sheath,
and here's a short video showing my old Seahorse and how the sheath works, knife snaps into place nicely, the one in the video is not the one forsale, just here as an example of the sheath's fitup.
[video=youtube;iB3COx-ogC8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB3COx-ogC8[/video]
Thanks for checking,
G2
I have sharpened all three blades, each one a razor and the main blade is super pointy too. There is no blade play on any of the blades at all, pull isn't too strong, mid way probably in strength.
This is called the CASE XX Caramel Jigged Bone in As Ground blades meaning they are not polished blades, which I prefer as they take wear better and are easier to maintain as well.
Price with a sheath of my own making is $100 ...$90... Price drop to $80 shipped in the USA, payment US Postal money order, or a check if I know you.
Here's some photos of the knife, she's a beauty to be sure, the main blade on the tang has some what seems like flat spots that you can feel as you open it, they just didn't round it as smooth as others, but it has no ill effect on the function of the knife, just wanted to make mention of that.
and a shot taken just a few minutes ago of the knife in the sheath,
and here's a short video showing my old Seahorse and how the sheath works, knife snaps into place nicely, the one in the video is not the one forsale, just here as an example of the sheath's fitup.
[video=youtube;iB3COx-ogC8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB3COx-ogC8[/video]
Thanks for checking,
G2
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