W.A. Surls Wednesday 02/10/2016

allen456

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Thank you everyone for the support! It is truly a pleasure making knives for everyone.

Debuting tonight is the new "arowana". It is the little brother to the Aripaima. Great small chopper and kitchen food prepper.

First "I'll take it" applies and please use a full description. Shipping CONUS is included. if outside CONUS, please add $30

Payments for W.A. Surls Knives to WASknives at gmail dot com please.

These will ship next Tuesday with the Fiddlebacks.

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Arowana with natural micarta bolsters and green canvas micarta over natural liners flat ground on 3/32" A2 SFT $330 OAL 10 3/4" Blade length 6". It is hard to let this one go, thin and sweet!
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Shark with tangerine burlap over black liners with white pinstripes flat ground on 3/32" A2 SFT $240
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Big Palmer with green and blue Artic ice over black liners with white pinstripes flat ground on 3/32" A2 SFT $290
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Allen, i would like to take this awesome kitchen thing

Arowana with natural micarta bolsters green canvas micarta... SFT 3/32 - $330

Thanks!!!
 
Thanks Allen,
Man i kept screaming for a kitchen knife and there is a 6" 3/32 awesome looking piece still out there.....could not let that happen....
Onedog,
No nickels anyway, so i got an awesome kitchen knife soon but cant buy stuff anymore that i can slice up with it :)...gotta go hunt some squirrels i guess..
 
Allen, what about the "Artic ice" handle material? I googled it and could find nothing on it. Is it something similar to C-Tek?
 
Allen, what about the "Artic ice" handle material? I googled it and could find nothing on it. Is it something similar to C-Tek?

It is very similar to CTek, a local guy makes it for me. The name stemed from the original sets which were blue and white. The main difference between ctek and these are the aluminum cells are randomly crushed to give the effect seen before the resin is added and treated.
 
It is very similar to CTek, a local guy makes it for me. The name stemed from the original sets which were blue and white. The main difference between ctek and these are the aluminum cells are randomly crushed to give the effect seen before the resin is added and treated.

Interesting and very cool looking. If you had put the green and blue handle on that red/orange Inlander I would be searching for the funds to snag it.:thumbup::o
 
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