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This one is SOLD, Thanks
Here is one I just finished up, hope you approve. It's sporting some of Larry's (Shaunessy on the forum) Desert Ironwood. Kind of different from my usual style of knives, but I like the way it turned out. This one is very quick in the hand , balance point is about dead center, the blade has plenty of belly for skinning.Here are the specs:

Steel- A2 Tool Steel X 3/16
Heat treat was done in my shop, it tested at 60-61 on the Rockwell C scale
AOL- Just over 8 3/4 inches
Blade- 4 1/4 inches to front of bolsters with drawn swedges
Handle- 4 1/2 inches to front of bolsters
Scales- Shaunessy's Desert Ironwood secured with two 1/8 brass pins, 5/16 Corby Rivet, and 1/4 brass lanyard tube.
Bolsters- Dovetailed Brass
RH handsewn fitted, and tooled sheath fits this knife like a glove.
Asking 175.00 shipped in the USA and Canada
Paypal or USPS M/O preferred
Questions, comments, or critiques welcome
Thanks for looking

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Nice workmanship Denim. I like the way you followed the same angles through the bolster...very artistic.
 
Rocks. All I can say is rocks. Meaning....

That knife rocks!!!

Joe, like Mr. Drew said, I'm digging the way you did the bolsters. Love the multi-angle approach. And the sheath...looks like if fits great and it's so polished that it will double up as a mirror if you need to comb your hair out on the trail.

Good on ya!:thumbup:
 
This one deserves another look. Looks like a solid knife at a good price, Ironwood's one of my favorite woods on a knife:thumbup:
 
very nice!! i like it alot, also how did you do the paw prints, very clean, and the sheath isnt too busy! awesome!
 
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