Trailing point in cocobolo

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Trailing Point in Cocobolo. This one was ordered by a customer and they backed out of the sale, his lost can be your gain. Hand made from 1/8" 1095, full tang, full taper grind (full flat). The 6" blade is hand rubbed and hand polished, and overall the knife is 9 & 7/8". The handle is hand sanded and hand polished Cocobolo with two 3/16" brass pins. The price includes shipping to the US. Paypal can be sent to sales@dpknives.com, or you can send a money order. WAS $100 now SOLD Thanks for looking. Doug

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WAS $100 now Lowered to $90.00 with custom molded kydex sheath, or $85.00 without sheath. Doug
 
WAS $100 now Lowered to $80.00 with custom molded kydex sheath. Thats 20% off.. 1-27-09 Doug
 
Thanks Marcus your other one is on its way I will email the confirmation number tonight. Doug
 
I simply can't right now, or I would buy this.But I find it hard to believe this didn't get snatched up at $100!!!!!

I know there's confusion in grind names, I know what you mean by taper grind, but you should explain it. A full taper like that is a really excellent grind for a field knife. I've been getting really good reports on skinners and hunters with that style.
 
koyote Thanks for the compliments. Good idea. That grind is a real slicer. It is also called a full flat grind that is tapered from the spine to the edge. Doug
 
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