Misery Whip & Red Palm Pocket Fixed Blade: Custom Alan Davis
KNIFE HAS HOW BEEN TRADED
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I purchased this knife from the maker. It's never been carried or cut anything.
This is a POCKET SIZED small fixed blade knife. It's a really cool knife.

Here's the details...
overall length - 5 3/4"
blade - 2 1/2" tip to scales
steel - antique misery whip saw blade normalized and re-heat treated to Rc 59 - 60
blade finish - 400 grit satin
grind - flat
scales -stabilized red palm
spacers - black g10
mosaic pin & lanyard tube - 3/16" copper
sheath -pocket carry leather made by Alan West
lanyard - leather
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What is Misery Whip?
The "misery whip" saw is usually a two man 10 foot saw used mostly in the Pacific North West at the turn of the century to fell giant trees.
Knife makers have found these old saws and cut them up for knife blades. Because of their age they have a distinct and unique look for each knife blade fashioned.
KNIFE HAS HOW BEEN TRADED
PayPal only CONUS TYD Priority small flat rate w/tracking.
I purchased this knife from the maker. It's never been carried or cut anything.
This is a POCKET SIZED small fixed blade knife. It's a really cool knife.

Here's the details...
overall length - 5 3/4"
blade - 2 1/2" tip to scales
steel - antique misery whip saw blade normalized and re-heat treated to Rc 59 - 60
blade finish - 400 grit satin
grind - flat
scales -stabilized red palm
spacers - black g10
mosaic pin & lanyard tube - 3/16" copper
sheath -pocket carry leather made by Alan West
lanyard - leather
View attachment 443998
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View attachment 444000
What is Misery Whip?
The "misery whip" saw is usually a two man 10 foot saw used mostly in the Pacific North West at the turn of the century to fell giant trees.
Knife makers have found these old saws and cut them up for knife blades. Because of their age they have a distinct and unique look for each knife blade fashioned.
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