Sumthin' Fancy (Sheath pics added)

BenR.T.

Tanto grinder & High performance blade peddler
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So most of you guys know I don't do very many "shiny" knives, I prefer rough, rugged and ready to go!
But I have a knife show coming up in a few weeks, so I thought it might not be a bad Idea to have something flashier on my table. This is the first time I have used Koa, and I am totally hooked. This stuff is simply fantastic!! The clip grind was an after thought and I am glad I did it.
OAL is 9.5", 4.75" blade of .214" 5160.

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Thanks guys!
I added specs at the top.
 
David - People tried to warn me that curly maple was the "gateway" wood, but I didn't listen. I think I need an intervention......or more KOA!
 
Very nice..I do like the way you do your other stuff but change is good too !!
 
Thanks guys. I added some pics of the sheath.
 
I saw this on your Facebook page and totally fell in love with it. One of these days I'm going to have to break down and try some koa. AWESOME!!
 
Thanks Calvin!
When are we gonna see wood from you Jonny, maybe a carbon fiber/Koa laminate!!
 
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