Subhilt Stag and Walrus Hunter

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Here is a Knife I was thinking of holding onto for awhile but need to sell. I get a real charge out of every knife I make but some give a bigger charge than others and this is one of the big charges.
I have a serious stack of knife drawings but have only built a fraction of them. This is one I drew up a few years ago. It was in the must make some day pile. It feels so Great in the hand and is made to be used. A little blood and gutts isn't going to hurt it a bit. It cleans up well just like you and I do with a little soap and water.

Blade: CPM-154-CM .210 thick. Has been hardened to 60-61 RC is cryogenically treated with a double 2 hr temper.
The blade is 4.25 from guard to tip and the o/a length is just shy of 9. in. It is! hair splitting sharp.

Fittings: Nickel silver with a 7075 aircraft aluminum pommel.

Handle: Awsome Sambar stag with ancient walrus ivory accents and nickel silver,brass and fiber spacers.

Sheath: Is made by me from 9-10 ounce Leather with eastern diamondback rattlesnake skin inlay and is hand tooled and hand stitched.

I hope you like what you see and thanks for looking. Asking $SOLD
 
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Alan, I do not even know what to say about this one, except WOW!!!!!!!! So much detail with incredibile fit and finish.
 
Alan:

Great looking rig at a very fair price! I've been thinking about making a subhilt - after seeing yours I'm gonna have to do it!
 
Thanks Guys, Just takes for freaking ever to do is all, but lots of fun.

TK, I'm sure you will make a Great one. It just takes a few more hand motions is all and maybe an extra swear word or two for me anyways.
And thanks again.
Alan
 
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Gorgeous knife Alan. I have absolutely no use for a fixed blade but if I had the funds available I'd snap that up right now. Great job :thumbup:

Nathan
 
Thanks Nathan,

I am about to develope my first folder here soon. It may take awhile but it will happen. I do like the slip joint but also am looking at liner locker.

Alan
 
Insane is the perfect word for Alan"s knives. He works insane hours and some how comes out with absolutely beautiful insane knives. I was at his place yesterday and looked at each knife he has on the forums and all three of them are insanely beautiful. Can"t believe they are still here.
 
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