Subhilt Chute Knife **SOLD**

TK Steingass

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Gentlemen:

For your consideration is this Loveless style subhilt chute knife in CPM-154/Musk Ox. This chute is modified from the original Loveless pattern by adding 1/2" to the blade length, adding a subhilt, increasing the double guard size, and adding lash holes to it. Superb fit and finish. The first "I'll take it," Pm, or email gets it. $950 delivered CONUS. Paypal preferred to tsteingass@yahoo.com. Thanks for viewing and all comments appreciated.

.210" CPM-154
HT to Rc 60-61
9 3/4" OAL - 5" BL
Mirror finish
Musk Ox horn scales
Black liners on tapered tang
Stainless fittings
Pinned/soldered double guard/subhilt
Loveless style sheath RH

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Thanks for the kind words fellas - much appreciated :)
 
The detailed photography you exhibit with each of your knives is always an integral and highly appreciated element of your work. by many of us who watch these offerings. It is a welcome addition to the thoughtful craftsmanship and design flair you apply to your craft. This knife, as many others of yours, is a work of art by a master. Well done, TK.
 
The detailed photography you exhibit with each of your knives is always an integral and highly appreciated element of your work. by many of us who watch these offerings. It is a welcome addition to the thoughtful craftsmanship and design flair you apply to your craft. This knife, effort as many others of yours, is a work of art by a master. Well done, TK.

How very nice of you to say - the photograph does involve significant effort and I’m glad it’s appreciated

Be well, TK
 
I agree with dsw the composition of your photos are always interesting, and enjoyable to look at.
and the degree of difficulty in making a sub hilt is substantial to say the least!!
together with One of the rarest handle material (Musk Ox) and a fine Sheath to boot!!!
You Sir are a Master at your Craft.
 
I agree with dsw the composition of your photos are always interesting, and enjoyable to look at.
and the degree of difficulty in making a sub hilt is substantial to say the least!!
together with One of the rarest handle material (Musk Ox) and a fine Sheath to boot!!!
You Sir are a Master at your Craft.

Thanks a lot Carl!
 
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