Southpaw Special

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This little knife is slender, graceful, and a joy to hold. It also sports a LEFTHANDED sheath. There is a beauty mark on the left scale about a 1/4 inch from the front pin, due to a shop accident. Hard to see in the pictures due to the curly maple but it's there.

Steel- 3/16th thick O1 tool steel
AOL- 8 inches
Blade is 2 7/8th inches to the plunge cuts
width is 1 1/16th inches
Handle is 4 1/4 inches long, and only 1/2 inch thick
Wood is Curly Maple Tiger stripe
Pins are brass
Sheath is a fitted hand sewn LEFTHANDED pouch style made from 8-10 ounce veg. tanned leather finished out with neatsfoot oil. It holds the knife securely for a worry free carry.
Asking 75.00 shipped in CONUS
Paypal or USPS M/O preferred.
Thanks for looking
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nice edc, The wood looks great. really good mold on the sheath too.

seen "Rocky" lately? lol :)
 
HA, which one, 1,2,3,4 or 5. Thanks for the comment J-siah I do appreciate it. I'm lefthanded myself, if nobody is interested I'll skin a couple out with it myself. I'm due a nice new EDC, sometimes it's hard to do all right handed stuff when your just the opposite.
 
I'm ambidextrous myself, there are two kinds of ambidextrous people. people what can do things with both hands and people who do different things with different hands, i'm the ladder . I was left handed when I was younger but so many things are geared to right handed people that I have adapted. I use my knives and play ball with my right, but write and do most things with my left. I understand the frustration.

-Josiah
 
That wood looks GREAT -the price tag looks even better!
As for the sheath, well for the first time I actually wish I was left handed.
 
Thanks Thomas, I appreciate it. The wood is much better in real life than I can capture in a picture. Like most curly maple the grain appears and then disapears as you rotate the knife. At some angles it's hard to see period and then at others the tiger striping almost jumps off the wood it's so deep and vibrant. The good thing about maple is it improves over time.
 
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