Steingass Ring of Fire **SOLD**

TK Steingass

Knifemaker - Buckeye
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Gentlemen:

I named this presentation grade knife Ring of Fire after three things: the pattern of the mosaic pins, the flame figure in the Desert Ironwood Burl, and the flames in the hamon. Superb fit and finish. No sheath yet so you may specify right or left, black or brown. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it, PM, or email gets it. $350 plus $20 shipping CONUS. Paypal preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening. Thanks for viewing my work and your comments are welcome.

V/R,

TK

3/16" W-2 stock
Differential HT with clay - Parks 50 quench
HT to Rc 59-69
8 3/4" OAL
4 1/4" Hollow ground blade with radius ricasso
Vivid hamon line
Presentation Grade Desert Ironwood Burl scales
Black/white G-10 liners on tapered tang
Thumb serrations on spine
Pinned/soldered 416 stainless guard
Ring of Fire mosaic pins
8-10 oz leather sheath (R or L)

 
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That is a beauty. All these great knives, and I'm so poor right now I can't even afford to pay attention :grumpy:
 
When you moved north you must have started adding Speed to the elves diet. It comforts them in the cold,changes perspective and increases production.
Great Ironwood! Where do you find that figure?
 
When you moved north you must have started adding Speed to the elves diet. It comforts them in the cold,changes perspective and increases production.
Great Ironwood! Where do you find that figure?

Hi Ben: Glad you like it! I get the ironwood from worn out sleigh runners.
 
Ever try Leadwood from South Africa?. Might be too heavy but it would last. Termites won't eat it a dining chair of it would weigh about 80#. Wouldn't get much altitude with sleigh runners of that stuff but it would still be around in 100 years. Polishes beautifully.
 
Payment received - thank you Barry! This knife is SOLD
 
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