Tanto with Forged Aluminum Scales

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Hey Bladefans,

I have another piece up for sale. This Tanto is Starett 0-1 with a deep hollow grind, blended to convex just before the edge. I did this with water stones and it offers a very sharp, tough edge with almost no secondary edge bevel. The handle is forged 6061 Aluminum with a satin finish. It is raw, uncoated Aluminum so with use it can scratch. I personally think it will only make the handle look better, but the original finish can be reapplied with steel wool very easily. The rivits are copper and handmade. The sheath is 9-10 oz. Veg tanned and made by yours truely. Price is $350 shipped to your door in CONUS. Please contact me with any questions or comments at all.

Blade: 3 11/16 Inches

Handle: 4 Inches

Thickness: 3/16

Width: 1 1/8 Inch

Thanks for looking!

-Nick

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They make aluminum grips for 1911's been surprised there aren't more people using it to make knife handles. Very nice!
 
Hi Lycosa,

I think I could. It would be subtractive as opposed to forged in, but I don't see why not.

I didn't know that you even liked red G10......(end sarcasm)

Cheers,

Nick
 
I look around this site a lot. I don't say a whole lot. Its work like this that gets me talking. That is awesome:thumbup: . Hope it moves fast
 
I have to say that this knife is perfect grind proportions finish overal looks!! very nice work and a great DESIGN!
WKR,
Tim
 
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