Wayne Goddard 7T #30 Folder 1977

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Wayne Goddard Custom Folder
Engraved
"WG" on one side of the blade
"7T #30" on the other side
"154 CM"
"Handmade by W.L. Goddard #328 November 1977"

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Must resist!
Can't give in to the temptation!

That is one clean and smooth looking blade!

Thanks for looking ... its a beauty and built like a tank.... when was the last time you saw a folder like this from a Master like Wayne Goddard.... built in 1977?.....:thumbup:
Happy Holidays!
:D
 
I'm getting alot of trade offers on my knives up for sale.... so I figured I'd list a few I'd be willing to trade for...

Busse Knives

Trace Rinaldi knives

Hinderer Folders

Fehrman Knives

Microtech

Knife or sheath making materials, supplies or equipment

Or pm and let me know what you have.... I'm sure there are some great knives out there I haven't considered..... I'll add to the list if I think of anything else....

Hope that helps...

Thanks for looking and Happy Holidays :thumbup:
 
is that a slip joint
blade length please
very coool piece!


Yup... That's a slip joint!

Length of the Blade (sharpened portion) is a bit over 3"
Overall length opened is 7 3/4"
Over length closed is 4 3/8"

Thanks for the compliment.... it is a very coool piece!

Still available ..... I'm feeling good so I'll include the shipping and PayPal fees if there's any interest....:D
 
PM sent... was 154CM around in 1977?

Thanks for the PMs... hope this works out for you... and me :D
Still got around 4 hours left here in Hawaii on the St. Patrick Day price...

Just for others who may be interested I thought I would post the answer to your question here....

"In 1972, a new crucible steel was brought to market that was called 154CM. Bob Loveless was one of the first to use it to make knives, and he liked what this steel gave him and he gave it high marks. 154 CM contains 1.0% C, 14% Cr, 4.0% Mo, 0.6% Mn, and 0.25% Si (note the unusually high Mo content of 154CM; Mo is a key component in alloys used for high speed tooling and contributes wear resistance and durability to the alloy). Loveless made knives out of this alloy for many years, and this alloy helped establish Loveless' reputation as a knife maker. 154CM is now widely used by a number of custom knife makers, in top-quality hunting knives. It is generally heat treated up to about Rc 59-60, and will take an outstanding edge. Edge durability is reported to be excellent."

Thanks again for looking....:thumbup:
 
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