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Had a couple of pieces of an old (50's) rusty sawmill blade left and decided to make a quick implement for digging and cutting up dandelions from my lawn.
As always, I never seem be be able to stop at just a quick down and dirty grind, heat treat, and put it to work. Nooooooo..... not me...... Now, I have decided it is too good of a knife to spend its days digging in my lawn in an effort to remove the never ending dandelions........ So, it is up for grabs.
OAL - 9 1/4"
Blade Tip-to-Handle - 4 3/4" - Top Clip is Sharpened also
Blued "Flats", Spine, and exposed handle areas.
Walnut Handle with Stainless Handle Bolts
NO SHEATH
SOLD
As always, I never seem be be able to stop at just a quick down and dirty grind, heat treat, and put it to work. Nooooooo..... not me...... Now, I have decided it is too good of a knife to spend its days digging in my lawn in an effort to remove the never ending dandelions........ So, it is up for grabs.
OAL - 9 1/4"
Blade Tip-to-Handle - 4 3/4" - Top Clip is Sharpened also
Blued "Flats", Spine, and exposed handle areas.
Walnut Handle with Stainless Handle Bolts
NO SHEATH
SOLD

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