Tin sized knife.

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This is knife size to fit into an Altoids tin or other small container.

OAL: 3 7/8 inches.
Blade: 1.75 inches. 15N20 steel, .095 thick with a convex grind and, yeah- even this small a differential temper.
Handle: ipe scales with brass pins.

Sheath: stitched blade cover, saturated in oil. The only caveat to the altoids tin size is that with the provided sheath you'll have to mash it in a bit.

#304

It's a functional miniature, and is fairly comfortable and secure in a 2 finger grip with the tumb on the spine

$70 SOLD

Thanks!

Photos include a ruler and maratac AAA single cell light for reference.

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Tempting... but is that drool on the handle I see in the last picture?

Looks perfect for cc'ing in the office to fend off any packaging that is unlucky enough to encounter me.
 
Nah, I just have a lot of oil on the blade. It would be possible to make a pocket clip, I suppose....
 
I like your idea of a little sheath w/pocket clip. That would completely change the purpose--it'd be very handy.

I love that idea. :)
 
yah, wouldn't even delay shipping by more than a few hours to do a pocket clip sheath. if it's a basic one and I just get to do it, no charge. Probably $10 if I'm working to a specific design or plan.
 
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