Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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I recently picked up this pair from Deepwoods ventures, forged blades out of 1095 drill rod stock, and epoxied into these figured wood handles. The handles are very comfortable to use, I dabbled only a little bit but decided that I probably wouldn't get that far into whittling so these are up forsale.
Price $75 shipped in the USA for both knives, payment via US Postal Money order or personal check if I know you.
Both knives are meant for whittling work and therefore are not fancy made knives, just good hardworking carving blades at a reasonable price.
a trailing point blade about 2 1/4" and handle about 4 3/4"
a sheepsfoot blade about 2" and handle also about 4 3/4"
I'd rather sell them as a set but if you wanted just one, price would be $38 shipped each
here's a quick pick of the two knives, Paul Jones made these, his mark is a deer hoof print burned into the handle. There are no sheaths, just a fiber board that the blades are slid into.
Thanks for checking,
G2
Price $75 shipped in the USA for both knives, payment via US Postal Money order or personal check if I know you.
Both knives are meant for whittling work and therefore are not fancy made knives, just good hardworking carving blades at a reasonable price.
a trailing point blade about 2 1/4" and handle about 4 3/4"
a sheepsfoot blade about 2" and handle also about 4 3/4"
I'd rather sell them as a set but if you wanted just one, price would be $38 shipped each
here's a quick pick of the two knives, Paul Jones made these, his mark is a deer hoof print burned into the handle. There are no sheaths, just a fiber board that the blades are slid into.
Thanks for checking,
G2
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