W D Pease, Razel and Theuns Prinsloo Fixed Blades

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W D Pease Model SMSM27 - small fixed blade knife features a hand rubbed satin finish ATS 34 blade with false top edge, 1/8" blade stock, 3/4" blade depth. Full tapered tang construction with satin finish stainless bolsters, bone handle, and mosaic pins. Overall length is 6.75 inches with a 2.75 inch blade - marked W D Pease, Kentucky on one side and SMSM27 (model number) on the other - no sheath but comes with a lined storage case. Probably made around 2007. A true work of art. $475

Graham Knives Stubby Razel - features a satin finish blade with a sharpened front edge and maroon micarta scales. 3/16" blade thickness and 1" blade depth. File work on thumb rest. Full tang construction with CPM154CM - Paul Bos Heat Treated Steel. Overall length is 6 inches with a 2.25 inch blade - comes with belt sheath. $275

Theuns Prinsloo Skinner - 12C27 Sandvik Stainless Steel Satin Finish with full tang construction and contoured grip. South African red hardwood handle with black and white liners and file work on top edge of tang. Comes with beautifully tooled handmade black Ostrich-leather sheath from maker. $225

ALL Prices include PayPal fees, shipping (CONUS ONLY) - NO TRADES PLEASE!!! PM me or email me at barzo@cox.net - first "I'll take it" in this thread will get the knife - THANKS !!!

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Is the razel cpm154 or 154cm?


The blade is not marked. I know Graham used a steel they described as -> CPM154CM - Paul Bos Heat Treated Steel and marked their blades exactly that way. An expatiation I found on Wikipedia is below.


These two steels are practically identical in composition.[22] They were introduced into custom knives by Bob Loveless circa 1972.
154CM[23] is produced by Crucible Industries.[13] It is used extensively by Benchmade Knife Company.
CPM 154 is identical to 154CM in composition, produced using CPM Process,[14] with all the benefits of the CPM technology.[8]


I hope this helps. Let me know if you're interested in the knife.
 
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