Three EDC hunting knives (1095, hamon, leather sheaths, wood handles)

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My three latest EDC hunting knives are up for sale, all of them similar but with slightly different hardware and woods.

1) Hunter Scout #0010

Blade Steel : 1095, differentially hardened for a hamon line
Overall Length: 8.5"
Blade length: 4.25", etched then polished to mirror-like levels
Handle: Cocobolo, spalter tamarind, brass fittings (guard and pin), red spacer
Leather sheath custom fit to the knife

$200 selling price **SOLD**

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2) Hunter Scout #0011

Blade Steel : 1095, differentially hardened for a hamon line
Overall Length: 8.5"
Blade length: 4.25", etched then polished to mirror-like levels
Handle: Walnut claro burl, spalter tamarind, nickel silver fittings (guard and pin), blue spacers
Leather sheath custom fit to the knife

$200 selling price - email me at schaubknives@gmail.com

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3) Hunter Scout #0012 (my unofficial favorite)

Blade Steel : 1095, differentially hardened for a hamon line
Overall Length: 8.5"
Blade length: 4.25", etched then polished to mirror-like levels
Handle: Walnut claro burl, spalter tamarind, nickel silver fittings (guard and pin), blue fiber spacers
Leather sheath custom fit to the knife

$200 selling price - **SOLD**

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Nice looking knives!

Thanks for the compliment! I'm pretty proud of them, they turned out good. Usually I keep the blade more grey to showcase the hamon, but this time I decided to see what polishing the blade would do while still showing the line. I liked it so much on the first one I did, I went ahead and buffed all of them like that. :)
 
I will definitely be buying knives from you in the future just like number three. But I have to pay for the other ones I have ordered. Beautiful work. I'll be rich again after Valentine's Day love the polish on the blades and nice wood.
 
I will definitely be buying knives from you in the future just like number three. But I have to pay for the other ones I have ordered. Beautiful work. I'll be rich again after Valentine's Day love the polish on the blades and nice wood.

I'm glad you like them, they were pretty fun to make. My first attempt at a "production run". :P And yeah, lol, I'll probably be poor after Valentines (love you wifey) so hopefully we can do business!

$200 for that hamon, polish, handle and sheath? Wow! Nice :thumbup:

Thanks!
 
Nice looking knives. Like your sheath work as well.

Thanks, I appreciate the support. As much as I enjoy leather working, I wanted to snatch myself bald making these sheathes. They're 11-12oz veg-tanned hide (the kind you use for shoe soles) and were a bugger to get just right. But they turned out really good in the end, and the double-rope basketweave pattern is high on my favorites list now. :thumbup:
 
Yes your leatherwork is another reason why I'm going to buy knives from you. Excellent job I might be old fashioned but I love the leather and I can't keep myself from looking at this knife,even the next day ,I'm still thinking about it. Valentine's Day can't get here soon enough!!lol
 
I agree that the beautiful leatherwork is part of the attraction of these knives. Email sent for Hunter Scout #0012.
 
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