Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
- Joined
- Mar 2, 1999
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Just got this in, it is an amazing knife but I knew it was probably going to be too long for my use, if you could bring yourself to use it...
Walk and talk on this is excellent, pull tension about a 5 with a solid snap on opening, no blade play whatsoever.
I added a nice braided leather fob with the bead that is held in place by a rubberized cork wedge.
Also a nice slip sheath to carry it in as well.
Price for this shipped in the USA is $old payment by US Postal Money order or check if I know you, sorry no paypal.
Amherst Cutlery
Blade steel is D2
Length closed about 4 1/8"
Main blade about 3 1/4"
Pen blade about 2 1/4"
Nice Stag scales
Hidden lanyard pin
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Tang machined so that the blades don't rub on the frame
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Slip sheath
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Thanks for checking,
G2
Walk and talk on this is excellent, pull tension about a 5 with a solid snap on opening, no blade play whatsoever.
I added a nice braided leather fob with the bead that is held in place by a rubberized cork wedge.
Also a nice slip sheath to carry it in as well.
Price for this shipped in the USA is $old payment by US Postal Money order or check if I know you, sorry no paypal.
Amherst Cutlery
Blade steel is D2
Length closed about 4 1/8"
Main blade about 3 1/4"
Pen blade about 2 1/4"
Nice Stag scales
Hidden lanyard pin
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on FlickrTang machined so that the blades don't rub on the frame
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on FlickrSlip sheath
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on FlickrThanks for checking,
G2
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