John Johnson
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These are all priced well below what I paid for (in the case of the Goddard, way back in the early '90's!), so prices are firm. Paypal only, and shipping will be via USPS Priority and please add $5.00 to help cover shipping costs. Since Monday is a holiday, they'll go out Tuesday, in the a.m. International shipping can be done, we'll just have to adjust the price to cover the extra expense. Other US shipping can be done as well. No trades please. If you need other photos or more info, just let me know either by pm or email. Thanks for looking!
Wayne Goddard (MS)Bolo: A rarity from Blade Magazine's ABS Mastersmith fame, and author of several books. These were made made by Wayne for Northwest Safari in 1990 in a series of 20. This one is marked 001 and is the only one with solid pins in the bloodwood handle. Made to be large yet handy do all blade, and it fits the bill perfectly. Forged from 3/16" 5160 with a 9.25" blade and a 14.5" overall length. Handle is a beautiful red bloodwood with no shrinkage or checking. Would be mint with the exception of some hairline scratches along the length of the blade on the lefthand side from an errant particle on a chamois as seen in the photo. Sheath is Wayne's heavy waxed leather. Other then the owner of Northwest Safari, I'm the sole owner and it's been in my collection since about '92 and I've never seen another one for sale since that time. I'm also not for sure if Wayne is currently taking orders, as I believe his backlog is many, many years. I paid $525 for this twenty some years ago, so the price of SPF. You won't be disappointed. Oh, Hartsfield on the bottom isn't available.


Next is a Barry Dawson neck knife, made by Barry himself. Specs are: OAL of a little over 5 and 1/4", blade length of 2.5" inches from the front of the cord wrapping and a cutting edge length of 2". Made from 3/16" 440-C. Handle is epoxied cord wrap with sheath from the maker. Awesome little sturdy neck knife without weighing a ton with some pretty cool grind lines on it. Price is SOLD

Jake Hoback one of a kind massive competition cutter. Let's just start by saying this is from 1/2" 5160 stock. Yep, .500 thick at the spine. Flat ground to a wonderfully sharp toothy edge, and a G-10 handle. It's 14.75" overall length and a 9" cutting edge. Finish is rough as from maker and has been blued by Jake as well. Never used, which is a shame. Kydex sheath from Jake. If it doesn't sell, I won't be heartbroken putting it back in the collection! Price is withdrawn


Wayne Goddard (MS)Bolo: A rarity from Blade Magazine's ABS Mastersmith fame, and author of several books. These were made made by Wayne for Northwest Safari in 1990 in a series of 20. This one is marked 001 and is the only one with solid pins in the bloodwood handle. Made to be large yet handy do all blade, and it fits the bill perfectly. Forged from 3/16" 5160 with a 9.25" blade and a 14.5" overall length. Handle is a beautiful red bloodwood with no shrinkage or checking. Would be mint with the exception of some hairline scratches along the length of the blade on the lefthand side from an errant particle on a chamois as seen in the photo. Sheath is Wayne's heavy waxed leather. Other then the owner of Northwest Safari, I'm the sole owner and it's been in my collection since about '92 and I've never seen another one for sale since that time. I'm also not for sure if Wayne is currently taking orders, as I believe his backlog is many, many years. I paid $525 for this twenty some years ago, so the price of SPF. You won't be disappointed. Oh, Hartsfield on the bottom isn't available.


Next is a Barry Dawson neck knife, made by Barry himself. Specs are: OAL of a little over 5 and 1/4", blade length of 2.5" inches from the front of the cord wrapping and a cutting edge length of 2". Made from 3/16" 440-C. Handle is epoxied cord wrap with sheath from the maker. Awesome little sturdy neck knife without weighing a ton with some pretty cool grind lines on it. Price is SOLD

Jake Hoback one of a kind massive competition cutter. Let's just start by saying this is from 1/2" 5160 stock. Yep, .500 thick at the spine. Flat ground to a wonderfully sharp toothy edge, and a G-10 handle. It's 14.75" overall length and a 9" cutting edge. Finish is rough as from maker and has been blued by Jake as well. Never used, which is a shame. Kydex sheath from Jake. If it doesn't sell, I won't be heartbroken putting it back in the collection! Price is withdrawn


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