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I guess you could say all of Bailey's knives are unique.
As many have said before me, I hate to sell this knife but here goes. The steel is L6, blade length is 4.5 inches. The lock is a compression lock; you push down on the ring on top of the blade to open it. As far as I know, Bailey has only made one of these and it took him several tries to get the blade made. Typical gorgeous Bradshaw stag. Mint condition. Never sharpened, carried or used. He stamped his name on the blade instead of his usual tang stamp.
Bailey's comments can be found here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=434442
I sent it back for engraving. For what it's worth, Bailey said it was the first time he put aspen leaves on a knife instead of the usual oak clusters. Check out the detail on the aspen leaves. The bolsters have gold borders around the engraving.
Price is $1,500 plus $20 for CONUS overnight shipping. PayPal added 3 percent. First I'll take it in the thread gets it. Thanks for looking.
As many have said before me, I hate to sell this knife but here goes. The steel is L6, blade length is 4.5 inches. The lock is a compression lock; you push down on the ring on top of the blade to open it. As far as I know, Bailey has only made one of these and it took him several tries to get the blade made. Typical gorgeous Bradshaw stag. Mint condition. Never sharpened, carried or used. He stamped his name on the blade instead of his usual tang stamp.


Bailey's comments can be found here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=434442
I sent it back for engraving. For what it's worth, Bailey said it was the first time he put aspen leaves on a knife instead of the usual oak clusters. Check out the detail on the aspen leaves. The bolsters have gold borders around the engraving.


Price is $1,500 plus $20 for CONUS overnight shipping. PayPal added 3 percent. First I'll take it in the thread gets it. Thanks for looking.