Some more stunners for your consideration!
1: GEC 15 that I surface ground to be about 1/16" in thickness. Mill relieved stainless steel liners, fluted bronze bolsters, hand jigged teal bone scales, double pinned shield, and domed pins. The blade is reground, and I added a cut swedge to it. Blade walks and talks with smooth action, sits dead center, and has a pull right around a 4. The blade is pinchable due to the slimmer handle profile. This knife is just stunning in person. Some of my best jigging yet!
$295
2: Beerlow with stainless steel bolsters and mill relieved liners, dyed rotten oak scales, and interesting file work on the bolsters. The blades and springs have been surface ground, and the blade has been reground. The scales are chamfered, with polished bolsters. The pull on the main blade is around a 4, and the cap lifter is a 2-3. Both walk and talk with smooth action. This rotten oak is some of the coolest stabilized wood I have come across, and has a lot of depth to it. I think the file work on the bolsters speaks for itself. Another one of my best mods yet!
$305 SOLD
3:Beerlow with stainless steel bolsters and mill relieved liners, cross-cut mammoth ivory scales, and double threaded bolsters. The blades and springs have been surface ground, and the blade has been reground. The scales are nicely rounded and have been polished nicely. The mammoth has a black epoxy liner from when it was stabilized. The pull on both blades is around a 4, both walk and talk with smooth action, and sit dead center. This cross-cut is just awesome!
$335 SOLD
All prices include shipping and paypal fees.
*Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not 100% satisfied with my work, contact me and I will be more than happy to work something out with you.
Thanks for looking!!
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Here they are next to a Beer Scout for size reference:
1: GEC 15 that I surface ground to be about 1/16" in thickness. Mill relieved stainless steel liners, fluted bronze bolsters, hand jigged teal bone scales, double pinned shield, and domed pins. The blade is reground, and I added a cut swedge to it. Blade walks and talks with smooth action, sits dead center, and has a pull right around a 4. The blade is pinchable due to the slimmer handle profile. This knife is just stunning in person. Some of my best jigging yet!
$295
2: Beerlow with stainless steel bolsters and mill relieved liners, dyed rotten oak scales, and interesting file work on the bolsters. The blades and springs have been surface ground, and the blade has been reground. The scales are chamfered, with polished bolsters. The pull on the main blade is around a 4, and the cap lifter is a 2-3. Both walk and talk with smooth action. This rotten oak is some of the coolest stabilized wood I have come across, and has a lot of depth to it. I think the file work on the bolsters speaks for itself. Another one of my best mods yet!
$305 SOLD
3:Beerlow with stainless steel bolsters and mill relieved liners, cross-cut mammoth ivory scales, and double threaded bolsters. The blades and springs have been surface ground, and the blade has been reground. The scales are nicely rounded and have been polished nicely. The mammoth has a black epoxy liner from when it was stabilized. The pull on both blades is around a 4, both walk and talk with smooth action, and sit dead center. This cross-cut is just awesome!
$335 SOLD
All prices include shipping and paypal fees.
*Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not 100% satisfied with my work, contact me and I will be more than happy to work something out with you.
Thanks for looking!!
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Here they are next to a Beer Scout for size reference:


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