Wharncliffe blues Repost SOLD

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Good morning knife nation. I have another knife from Broken Branch Clay and Steel, or, me. This one is a hoot! I am not a flashy guy in general but I love this wood and the way the knife feels in hand wearing it.

Specs: 1/8" 8670 steel heat treated at Paul Bos shop flat grind.
Dyed and stabilized spalted elm burl generously provided by Jack O'Neill. This cool stuff took a super slick finish when i got to the hand sanding.
G10 pins
Kydex sheath with single point retention click in-click out, and offset attachment platform

. OAL: 8 1/8"
. Blade: 3 3/4"
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This light and fast all around full tang knife will be ideal as a hiking and camping companion with eye-catching design and top notch materials. I warranty my knives simply. If it fails in normal use, I will repair or replace it. Once again the price can be artificially low since knifemaker deluxe Jack O'Neill gifted me several sets of cool wood scales enabling me to pass it forward. His largess is intended to "keep you rolling". Thanks, Jack.
Price:$ 75!!!
My email address is goslaughter@outlook.com for questions, or comments. PayPal, postal money orders, or checks held until clearing will do the trick.go
Thank you for taking time to look at my work. As usual, the first "I'll take it" gets the knife. I hope someone will enjoy this knife as much as I did making it.😁IMG_20220728_184315_565.jpgIMG_20220728_184052_837.jpgIMG_20220728_184044_655~3.jpgIMG_20220728_184502_687.jpgIMG_20220728_184604_932.jpgIMG_20220728_184249_873.jpg
 
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Looks awesome!
Thank you sir. I just ordered steel today and I'm anxious to make more knives Your comment stokes the fire! Well, not actually a fire...I do stock removal. Your comment is encouraging as I am my own worst critic. I look at that beautiful wood and see the white carnnuba wax I didn't quite get off around a black pin. Jeepers. Is that normal?
 
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Holy smokes guys. My head will get caught in the shop door before long. I ordered the most steel I have ever gotten at one go yesterday. I am so stoked to make more knives.
 
Grady, alias Mr. Slaughter, has a large steel order arriving tomorrow, well. Large by my standards. My work goes in batches of twenty or more. The minimum charge at Paul Bos heat treating covers twenty blades with decreasing per blade costs after that. I'll start a new batch when my materials arrive. When someone purchases a knife, that increases the number of new knives I can make. I made wheelthrown stoneware pots for over four decades. I'm in this knife community for good now thanks to all.
 
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