Some Handmade Fixed Blades

bikerector

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Please ask for details if you need them. 1st contact gets 1st dibs, ask questions that need ask and be comfortable with the purchase before paying. You don't lose your spot in line for checking on condition and such.

All prices are OBO, include shipping and PP Fees for PP G&S payment method. I WILL NOT ACCEPT PPFF FOR PAYMENT. Other payment options might be available, please PM with questions. $10 discount on multiples.

All are used to varying degrees, I'll try to catch condition in pictures and in my descriptions below.


$90 Plainsmen Knives bushcrafter made of 01 steel. Badger Claw sheath. It's a really nice package and I do really like this more than I thought I would, but I need to get rid of some so I can get a new handgun. Used, sharpened, etc.



$110 JK Handmade Knives Twig Mangler with a sheath made by Simplejack Simplejack . O1 steel and micarta handles. Another nice user that shows some love it's seen over the years.



SOLD $130 Dead Standing Pine yakut/leuku made from 1084 steel and micarta. I think the butt plate is stainless steel. It's convex ground on one side and flat/hollowed on the other, true to the yakut design. This was a special request of mine as I wanted a yakut knife but I prefer bigger baldes. It has lots of cool and I'm not liking that I'm selling this one and may withdraw it if others sell 1st. Handle has a lot of real estate and allows for some light chopping for getting twigs free from dry wood but it's a better slicer than a chopper simply because of the grind design of asymmetric blades. The sheath is stellar on this as well.




SOLD $185 David Mary skinny fat bowie made in AEB-L. It's one of those laminated wood handle materials, dymalux maybe. It's a really cool knife which is why I bought it. Comes with a just okay sheath, typical of David's work (he's a maker on bladeforums for those unaware). I like his knives more than his sheaths and have numerous still. The sheaths are functional and they work well enough.



SOLD $150 Hellize Goblin Slayer. Hellize is a maker on bladeforums as well who does some interesting knives that are a bit crazy. But, he makes his own damascus, comes up with creative stories for some of his knives, and seems like an all around decent fellow from Europe. This one is L6, 5160, and some European steel that I think is similar to 1084. He uses 3 steels in his layered damascus. Handle is antler front and rear and then leather wrap for this middle. It's more comfortable that I expected, given the handle profile. The blade is pretty beefy and I consider this a good general camp knife with an exotic look. It's my one and only true damascus blade.

 
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