Wharncliff and Harpoon Tip Prototypes

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Hi there.

Here are a pair of knives from my first batch that are up for sale. I’ll be up front and say they are not perfect. If you buy one of these, please give me feedback on them so I know where I need to improve. Prices include shipping.

Proto Wharncliff
3/32” AEB-L wharncliff with a OD green .060” kydex sheath. The handle is Meredith pattern Richlite secured with 1/4” aluminum pins and G-Flex epoxy. $45 SOLD

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Proto Harpoon
3/32” 8670 with a .080” black kydex sheath. Handle is natural canvas micarta secured with 1/4” aluminum pins and G-Flex epoxy. The tip on one side is a bit off, and the coarser grind shows. I didn’t want to make it too thin. I also did not do a good enough job getting the etchant off of the blade when I etched the logo, so there is some flash rust. Neither effects the performance, but I don’t want to surprise anyone. $40 SOLDIMG_4523.jpeg
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He long are the handles?
Would be helpful to know. Blades are 2.75” long, handles are 3.25” long for an OAL of 6.00”. Cutting edge is 2.63” measured from the heel of the blade to the tip. I wear an XL glove and can just get four fingers on the handles.
 
Mostly based on them being prototypes/first batch so they are a bit rough. This is a hobby for me, so I hoping that it will pay for itself in the long run. As I get better, prices will go up, but I want to keep things affordable for a good, reliable knife.
 
Mostly based on them being prototypes/first batch so they are a bit rough. This is a hobby for me, so I hoping that it will pay for itself in the long run. As I get better, prices will go up, but I want to keep things affordable for a good, reliable knife.
Good to know I like both of those especially the wharnciffe I’ll keep track of your posts thanks for the replies 🙏🏻
 
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