Sold Jackal in orange & camo

PLackey

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Sold $265 - Jackal - Price includes PayPal and CONUS Shipping.

I had a wild hair idea to glue up some G10s offset and sand that down into scales. Gives a pretty cool effect.

Full Flat grind. Angled Orange/Camo/Orange G10 handle. Orange G10 over black G10 liners. Des Tan G10 pins and stainless tube.
Includes JRE sheath ($230 w/o sheath)
3 1/4" blade | 7 1/2" overall | 1/8" 80CrV2 | 4/5 handle thickness


Kydex and hand made leather sheath options are also available.


I began making PL knives in 2016. I've done leather work for over 20. I added kydex to my repertoire in the last 3 years. The heat treat on all of my carbon steel knives is done by me in a thermostatically controlled Evenheat knifemaking kiln. Each blade goes through a 3 stage normalization process, followed by heating to austenitic temperature and quench in Parks 50 oil. Then it goes through a 2 stage tempering process. Hardness is 61-62 hrc. Scales are glued with West Systems G-flex epoxy. My aim is to produce heirloom quality tools with excellent craftsmanship that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment and service.

You can see other examples of my work on Instagram.com/plknives or check out MY WEBSITE

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Sold $265 - Jackal - Price includes PayPal and CONUS Shipping.

I had a wild hair idea to glue up some G10s offset and sand that down into scales. Gives a pretty cool effect.

Full Flat grind. Angled Orange/Camo/Orange G10 handle. Orange G10 over black G10 liners. Des Tan G10 pins and stainless tube.
Includes JRE sheath ($230 w/o sheath)
3 1/4" blade | 7 1/2" overall | 1/8" 80CrV2 | 4/5 handle thickness


Kydex and hand made leather sheath options are also available.


I began making PL knives in 2016. I've done leather work for over 20. I added kydex to my repertoire in the last 3 years. The heat treat on all of my carbon steel knives is done by me in a thermostatically controlled Evenheat knifemaking kiln. Each blade goes through a 3 stage normalization process, followed by heating to austenitic temperature and quench in Parks 50 oil. Then it goes through a 2 stage tempering process. Hardness is 61-62 hrc. Scales are glued with West Systems G-flex epoxy. My aim is to produce heirloom quality tools with excellent craftsmanship that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment and service.

You can see other examples of my work on Instagram.com/plknives or check out MY WEBSITE

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Well, I think it was a great idea and it turned out excellent! It certainly did the job of, immediately, grabbing my attention.
 
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