Ultra-lite front pocket knife with spear point blade

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I have been improving on this knife since I started making it back in the winter. It now has a crescent nail nick, D-2 steel, and a very smooth action. The blade closes dead center and I included a thong hole.
3 7/8" closed
6 3/4"over all
Easy open (You will never use the nail nick)
3/32" blade stock
Orange G-10 mill relieved scales
Half stop
Back flush in all 3 positions
1.8oz.
$200.00 includes priority shipping and insurance to CONUS SOLD
Thanks for looking,
Gene
genewiseman@yahoo.com
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Very nice Gene.:thumbup: The spear blade looks great on this pattern. I also like the addition of the lanyard hole. Somebody's going to be more than happy with this.
 
That looks like a terrific every day carry at a real good price. Someone will surely enjoy it. :thumbup:
 
Not to gunk up your sale thread, but since others have added their kudos to your latest creation:
I've got into traditionals quite recently and am impressed with the many current custom makers that offer classic styles in modern steel blades and scales.
YOURS always seem to stand out in their simple beauty.
I usually prefer liners, but the simplicity and lighter weight (along with a noticable price drop) also impressed me with this knife.
It reminds me of the nonliner gerber classics in micarta of which I collect and carry.
I LOVE the orange G10 and was planning to get a copperlock with those scales, but after seeing this example of yours, I want to save up for one of your beauties.
Please make more of these, and I'd love to see what other shapes you could come up with.
 
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