Something a little different ((2 sold, 1 still available))

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The top 2 knives (Wharncliffe) are ground from planer blades. Yes you read that right! This is excellent steel recycled from a sawmill I used to work in. I spent 20+ years as a saw filer and have made a good many knives out of this material. It's been a long time since I've used planer blade but I get the hankerin every once-in-a-while. When I do it reminds me of why I don't. This stuff is hard to work with and hard on equipment, the operative word here is HARD. In general planer blades are made from D2 but I can't verify in this case.

Total length: 5 1/2".
Cutting edge: 2 1/16".
.153" thick at the plunge.
1 3/32 wide at the plunge.
The brown sheath has a belt loop that can have a lanyard attached for neck carry and the black sheath is pocket carry only.
Please specify sheath.

The bottom knife:
D2--Heat treat in house ~60RCH.
Total length: 5 5/8".
Cutting edge: 2 1/8". Full flat grind.
.148" thick at the plunge.
7/8" wide at the plunge.
Tapered tang with a para cord wrap.
Sheath has stainless rings for a neck or pocket carry.

Each knife is $115.00 shipped in the U.S.
PayPal at jerrydavis5755@gmail.com

**Sold: The planer blade Wharncliffewith the brown sheath is sold.

**Sold: The planer blade Wharncliffe with the black sheath is sold.


















 
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Yea, really, really cool. I changed my jointers/planers over to helical heads a couple years ago (awesome!) but know that those blades are serious steel.
 
**The planer blade Wharncliff with the brown sheath is sold. Thanks

**The planer blade Wharncliff with the balck sheath is sold.
 
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