SOLD/Withdrawn - multiple blades

David Mary

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Chopper - SOLD

Specs
Steel: 1/8" ~1080 Sawmill blade steel

Overall Length: 18 1/2"
Cutting Edge Length: 11 1/4"

Handle: Natural maple, known for its strength and moisture resistance

Sheath: Black Kydex, removable nylon belt loop


Price is SOLD, via PayPal G&S to the email address I will provide in private messaging (not the one in my sig). First to post "I'll take it" gets priority.

Thanks for looking!

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Python Micarta Hawkbill

Specs
Steel: 1/8" ~1080 Sawmill blade steel

Overall Length: 6 1/2"
Cutting Edge Length: 2 3/8"

Weight: 3.2 oz

Handle: Python Micarta

Sheath: Black Kydex with IWB paracord belt loops


Withdrawn, via PayPal G&S to the email address I will provide in private messaging (not the one in my sig). First to post "I'll take it" gets priority.

Thanks for looking!

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Blue Utility Knife - SOLD

Specs
Steel: 3/16" 1084

Overall Length: 7 5/8"
Cutting Edge Length: 3 3/16"

Weight: 3.5 oz

Handle: Blue G10 with white G10 liners

Sheath: Starry night Kydex


SOLD via PayPal G&S to the email address I will provide in private messaging (not the one in my sig). First to post "I'll take it" gets priority.

Thanks for looking!

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Sure. What would you like to see about it? I am trying a new set up for photos, and the knife barely fits in my light box, so it was hard to get good photos of it in there.
 
J Juicytarget I took some more at the table where I have previously been shooting my pics. I hope that helps.

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I wanted to see edge thickness but I realized you made some 16" blade choppers not long ago, do you plan on making others?
Edit : Thanks for the pics!
 
Stock thickness is 1/8". Thickness behind the edge is .030". I have some 15" blade seax machetes I will be making very soon in 3/32", which is 1/32 thinner than this chopper. I have plans for 16" blade choppers in AEB-L that will be thicker than this chopper, and also multiple times the price of this chopper. They will not be ready for months.
 
Thank you, and you as well!
 
J Juicytarget Oh, no worries about the delay my friend. It depends on what you are looking for. If you want something light and agile, then you'll want to wait for one of the 15N20 seaxes, as they are going to be narrower, and thinner blades than this chopper. They are also going to be a bit more expensive. But if you want something that is going to chop hard, then this sawmill blade chopper is the way to go. The seaxes will chop to some degree, but not like this one. As for the AEB-L machetes I have planned - they are still up in the air at this point. I hope that helps with your decision.
 
No problem. Since I haven't made them yet, if you'd like to shoot me an email to the email address in my sig, we could discuss getting one set up how you'd like it as far as handle materials, grind, etc.
 
Yes I know, that's why I directed you to my email address in my sig.
 
All yours my friend!
 
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