Speed Fighter

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This is a new style for us and is proving to be a very popular design.
OAL: 8"
Blade: 4" 440C Stainless with a 58-60 RC
Handle: Box Elder Burl Bolsters and Black Paper Micarta
Fittings: Nickle Silver
Filework along spine
Sheath: Black Tooled Leather
Price$150
 

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Beautiful knife; great price Jim. I don't see this one lasting more than a couple of days.
 
all the knives ive seen you make are just how i envision they should be, clean simple, elegant and tough! these are beautiful knives! you need to get a website going, or at least a mailing list! i dont come by money often, but i am deffinately going to send you an email one of these days! :)
 
Hey Jim.
I had a better weekend for sales than I had expected.
Send me the info and I'll get you a money order out in a day or 2.
Thanks
 
Really like the lines of this knife! The lines of the sheath compliment the
knife shape also. Gringo, you did good snaping this one up!
 
Doughbelly said:
Really like the lines of this knife! The lines of the sheath compliment the
knife shape also. Gringo, you did good snaping this one up!
Ya know.. It's funny.. There are a bunch of good knife makers and folks oooooh and ahhhh over stuff I cant stand but many others love to death.
I LOVE Stag and steels, Gerry Drew, Moyers knives, a guy named Mark Waite, Walt Campbell.. lots of others.
Every one of these masters has a style of their own and a customer waiting to jump all over them.

This little knife slapped me right in the head.
It's a class act in my book.
I've " drawn..err... designed" this knife, in my head... :o 100 times...
 
I am strickly a maker, not a collector, but man do I love to look at all the styles and designs that each maker produces. Even if I see a knife and think what in the world is that, I still appreciate and admire what went into it. Like I have said many times "Knives are like women, they are all pretty, somes just prettier than others". I like this knife and have even made some similar and I gaurantee you one thing, there someone if not more than one for every knife made. That is one of the greatest things I have found on this forum, many styles of makers and buyers, THANK GOD or we might not sell 1/10 of what we make. Keep up the good work Jim and all you other makers, each one of you inspires me in one way or another.
Jim
 
Well Jim.
I think you'll wind up being a collector.. ;)
Just no cash changes hands..
I betcha allot of the other makers would do some swapping with you, straight up/ knife for knife.
Back when I was a REAL gunsmith :o ,, I'd often swap with others who built unique pieces..
 
Gringo...I do hope to be a collector some day, but right now I am driving all profits into my new adventure of making slipjoints, framelocks, and autos. If my old dog brain would just learn cad drawing and NC programming faster, it would be easier. Fixed blade work is about to dry up for me for awhile so I can concentrate on the folders.
Thanks,
Jim
 
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