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5160 forged hidden tang blade with afzalea handle, copper fullered double guard, mosaic pin, false edge.

Total: 11 1/4"
Cutting: 5 1/2"
Handle: 4 5/8"
1/4" thick

clay quenched iwth a light pattern on one side but shows the first flowing quench line. Hardened twice and tempered 3 times. Sheath needs to be made.

Cost: $160


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Ok. I'm kind of a newbie so forgive me. I.guess that means that the tang is hidden inside the handle then? Thx-j
 
yes, the tang is completely hidden in the handle and is 3/4 length of handle and also pinned.,,,, The handle is very smooth on this bad boy.......

if any questions don't hesitate to call........
 
We got the same taste in knives, I really like that one also.

Good buy that's a beautiful knife :)

I think that design style of DP's is my favorite one!
 
SpearZ- go to Daniel's website and check out the Ebony handled blade at the bottom of his "available" page. Veeeerrrryyyy nice!!! :D
 
I looked that ebony one is gorgeous knife, it's my style also. I think it's been sold already.
 
I like that blade shape....very much to my taste. So have you found that $160 w/sheath for a blade like that with a nice piece of wood is a good going rate for an Apprentice Smith? i have no idea what to charge because, until recently, i was too embarassed to offer mine for sale:D i just bought a couple of the Tree Stump standard sheaths for a couple of hunters and was thnking about asking like $90-100 plus my cost for the sheath, so
$130-140.
 
Daniel- Hey man! Still waiting to here from ya with the PayPal addy. I imagine it's probably the same as your aol address but I always like to make sure. Don't want the wrong person to get paid!! Lemme know :D
Thanks!
Jason
 
Sorry about the delay, worked two 14 hr shifts in the last two days as an Army Nurse in the hospital... the blade is yours...... and sent you a reply in PM.

The ebony knife is available..... so email me if someone wants it. Also, Pricing blades is the hardest part for me..... you just can't always stick to a price per inch or so forth...... or a price per hour...... I always want to be fair. I look at the level/quality of what I am offering. Even after I take my JS test and if passed my prices would not really vary to me unless specific details on a blade will. But, I am also a part-time maker and not in this for a living, just getting more Toys and for my enjoyment and challenge.

Daniel
 
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