Bailey Knives
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Here’s one I forged from 80crv2. I’m not really sure what to call it. It’s a long blade, maybe a short sword? Maybe just a chopper, but the blade is narrow. It is well balanced in the hand and is light and quick. The blade has been gun blued for a nice dark finish.
The handle is black linen micarta. It is held in place with pins and g-flex epoxy. It is very comfortable in the hand.
The sheath is black kydex with webbing slots. The belt loop is removable so it can be worn on either side.
Dimensions
Blade - 9” tip to handle
OAL - 14 1/2”
Price - $sold. shipped to US.
I have this posted elsewhere so the first time stamp saying “I’ll take it!” Gets it.
18D07AC7-25E5-4C74-9B64-A116B86DF05B by matthew bailey, on Flickr
4FBC4233-0B49-4465-A5A0-4DE89D09B192 by matthew bailey, on Flickr
C6131BD9-A023-4787-86A4-92024BA5BC86 by matthew bailey, on Flickr
6639FA29-8486-434D-AD62-0BBDF0711E6E by matthew bailey, on Flickr
3ABE7411-73E1-4F0A-BB4B-2CDB1E6E1A47 by matthew bailey, on Flickr
The handle is black linen micarta. It is held in place with pins and g-flex epoxy. It is very comfortable in the hand.
The sheath is black kydex with webbing slots. The belt loop is removable so it can be worn on either side.
Dimensions
Blade - 9” tip to handle
OAL - 14 1/2”
Price - $sold. shipped to US.
I have this posted elsewhere so the first time stamp saying “I’ll take it!” Gets it.





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