two marauders and they brought a little friend dogwood dan (dogwood knife works)

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Back to basics. One of my first patterns with the immediately recognizable short up swept drop point . This 5/32” blade has a dark forged scale finish above a 3/4 convex grind. The handle is a classic black on black on black. Black canvas micarta slabs on a black canvas liner and 3 1/4 black pins. The striking lines of the 5” blade may grab the eye, but the gently contoured handle will blend into the hand givng a comfortable grip and excellent control. 93/4” total length SOLD + shipping. The custom made sheath with squared three piece belt loop and one handed dogwood style tie down included

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Maruader with bolsters, for the first time Marauder with made with bolsters - black canvas bolsters to be exact - on a 1/8” black canvas liner and butterscotch paper micarta finshed off with three 1/4” black pins. This marauder is ready for heavy use with a thick 5/32” x 43/4” blade forged scale finish and a mid line convex grind and of course the short up swept drop point. Becouse of discoloring around the pins the price is reduced to $80 + shipping. The leather sheath specifically designed for this knife featuring a three piece squared off belt loop and a dogwood style one handed tie down included
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Ebony patch knife at 6 3/4” this handy little knife is almost weightless and easy to keep at hand but the contoured grip makes it feel like a full size knife in the hand. The 3” 1/16” blade with a subtle quarter line convex grind. It’s a scalpel like slicer great for small cutting jobs where a quick clean cut is needed.SOLD + shipping leather pouch sheath included
 
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Dan I really like the Marauder with bolsters! It's very sharp looking man...wish I had the money for it as I think it's one hell of a deal. Keep up the good work!
 
Thank you Collin I am glad you like them! working with the handles gives me a chance to stay in touch with my wood working roots.
 
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