Utility Knife

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I'm running out of descriptions, and didn't know what else to call this one:o

Blade steel: 1095
Blade length: 3 1/8"
Blade thickness: 3/16" with distal taper
Overall length: 7 1/4"
Handle: Kamagong wood
Fittings: brass
Sheath: leather pouch type (still needs to be made)
Price: $145 shipped USPS priority insured mail ConUS
THIS ONE IS SOLD
Thanks,
-Ray

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Great little knife, but I'd rather have a blade about one inch longer. Congratulations on a fast sale, though. I'm sure the buyer will enjoy it. :thumbup:
 
Dr Mudd,

I agree with your comment. I would have snatched this up in a New York second had it been a little longer than 4 inches. Don't mean to Hi-Jack this thread but it seems that under four inches appears to be the norm for most smaller knives that I have seen posted on this web site. I wonder if this is the maker preference or driven by what the market wants?

Come on guys, please fabricate some of your wares in the 4-4.5 inch range!!! :)

Mac
 
RAY!!!!!! STOP SELLING THOSE FOR SO CHEAP......I WANT TO RAISE MY PRICES THE NEXT ROUND!!!!!!!:grumpy: nice looking knife as usual:thumbup: :D
 
I have visions of this knife, with a slightly longer, dropped point profile, paired in that gorgeous wood with the camp knife you made a while back... and I can't stop drooling...!!

Nice stuff, Ray!

Andy
 
I dithered about buying this knife, and missed out. I promise to get the next one if it has white metal fittings rather than brass. I just don't care much for brass.
 
I missed this one but if Ray makes another I'll be first in line. I think 3"-3.5" is ideal. My favorite users are in that range. I really love big knives to play with but as a user I can't beat 3.5". Most of the Loveless knives are in that range.
 
Hey, thanks so much to everyone for the great comments! This one is sold. Joe, I've actually raised my prices a bit since I first started:D
 
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