Tiny bird & trout fixed blade

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I just finished this little blade up. Its a really small and thin bird & trout knife. It would probably make a decent small paring knife too.

Its really thin stock with a thin grind. The steel is 15n20. Thickness at the ricasso is .080". The scales are stabilized koa with small bronze pins. The knife is only 1/4" thick at its thickest point (back of the handle). Blade is 2 3/4" long with an overall length of 6 1/4".

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I just finished this little blade up. Its a really small and thin bird & trout knife. It would probably make a decent small paring knife too.

Its really thin stock with a thin grind. The steel is 15n20. Thickness at the ricasso is .080". The scales are stabilized koa with small bronze pins. The knife is only 1/4" thick at its thickest point (back of the handle). Blade is 2 3/4" long with an overall length of 6 1/4".

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Did you make the Dragon Fly? John
 
There’s definitely a place for a thick hand filling grip. I appreciate you understand a small bird and trout shouldn’t have a multi layered contoured broom handle.
 
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