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The 2013 Anniversary Knife!

JK Knives

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Here is #1 of the 2013 Anniversary Knife. This one is 1/8" thick, with maroon micarta handles, brass pins, and the first 2" of the spine are rounded. These are now available to order, with shipments starting in August. Price will be $170 including sheath and shipping.

Here is the original drawing, Curt changed the thickness to 1/8".

Curth

Farm and Ranch

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Here is the completed knife.





 
That's a beauty! Wish I could swing another purchase, but with my son graduating and college coming up, I am quite tapped on funds right now.

Glenn
 
That is fantastic!! My idea of the perfect EDC, the crossdraw, horizontal sheath should tuck it away and secure perfectly. Can't wait to get my hands on it!
 
once again a perfect execution fro design to actuality! fantastic, thanks John and congratulations curth!
 
That looks even better than I expected. Very nice. I bet it will be a handy edc.
 
Awesome!

Great work, John and congratulations Curt!

Best

mqqn
 
Most excellent! Really like this one. Congrats! Really neat to see it go from paper to blade.
 
Not my cup of tea,but heck,I don't golf or collect butterflies either.;)

Congrats again on getting your winning Annie Knife submission made Curt.
 
I like the finger grooved handle - it looks very comfortable, and reminds me of an older Kershaw hunter in terms of the handle.

I am sure it will make a great farm/ranch knife.

It certainly is indestructible, as are all of John's knives.

best

mqqn
 
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