(SPF) Box Elder EDC Stonewashed

Alan Davis Knives

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'The overall length is 7", the blade is 3 1/8" from tip to scales x 7/8" high and is hollow ground from .100 1095 high carbon steel with a stonewashed finish. The scales are stabilized spalted box elder burl with black G10 spacers, a 3/16" mosaic pin and lanyard hole. There is file work on blade spine and a lanyard with antler bead. Comes with a right hand carry leather sheath made by me. $115.00 + $8.00 shipping and insurance in the US. Paypal, credit/debit card or money order. Thanks for looking, Alan.



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Beautiful Knife, I sure wish I had some extra money, I'm sure it won't last long though.
 
As an owner of an Alan Davis knife with a stonewash finish all I can say is it is fast becoming my favorite finish on a knife and Alan does an amazing job!
 
Alan:

That is a really nice looking user at a very reasonable price. One question though - what kind of stones did you use to wash the blade with? I'm not familiar with that process. :D:D
 
Email sent your way, Mr. Land.
Regards,
sweetwater

I will take it! Please send me your address, and I will mail you out a USPS money order this afternoon.

The questions about sheaths are certainly not deal breakers. Besides, rodogg keeps showing up -- no offense, but I decided I didn't want to lose the chance at this beauty -- been drooling over it since Sunday morning :) Hope you don't mind me poking a bit of fun at you, rodogg -- definitely just joshin ya!
 
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I have received the knife and yes, it's beautiful in the pictures. In person? It is even more so! :) To say I am pleased with the knife would be to make a gross understatement. Alan's work is superlative and, to put icing on the cake, he is an excellent communicator. Cannot more highly recommend getting one (or as many as you can afford) of this man's knives -- you will not be sorry.
Regards,
sweetwater
 
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