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Hey everybody, as a way to try to give back a little to this awesome community, I have a custom knife to giveaway. I began making knives about two years ago and none of it would have been possible without blade forums. I not only sell almost all of what I make here, I also learned just about everything I know. I don't post all that much, but that doesn't mean I'm not on here a lot.
A little about the knife-
It is one three designs from my first batch I had water jet cut. It is 1/8 aeb-l hardened to 60 hrc by Peters heat treating. The handle is made of green canvas micarta and secured with natural canvas tubes. The overall length is 6 5/8" and the blade length is 3". This knife is a slight blem, when contouring the handles I went a little overboard and ground through a hole I drilled on the inside of the scales to help in glue up. I filled the hole with green died epoxy and it is now hardly noticeable, but I wouldn't feel right selling it. You can kind of see it in second picture just infornt of the fist pin. It does not have a sheath.



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I'll let this run for a week, and then select the winner with a random number generator.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
Hey everybody, as a way to try to give back a little to this awesome community, I have a custom knife to giveaway. I began making knives about two years ago and none of it would have been possible without blade forums. I not only sell almost all of what I make here, I also learned just about everything I know. I don't post all that much, but that doesn't mean I'm not on here a lot.
A little about the knife-
It is one three designs from my first batch I had water jet cut. It is 1/8 aeb-l hardened to 60 hrc by Peters heat treating. The handle is made of green canvas micarta and secured with natural canvas tubes. The overall length is 6 5/8" and the blade length is 3". This knife is a slight blem, when contouring the handles I went a little overboard and ground through a hole I drilled on the inside of the scales to help in glue up. I filled the hole with green died epoxy and it is now hardly noticeable, but I wouldn't feel right selling it. You can kind of see it in second picture just infornt of the fist pin. It does not have a sheath.



To enter you must have at least 100 posts on bladeforums
All you need to do is reply "I'm in"-Only one post per person please
I'll let this run for a week, and then select the winner with a random number generator.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
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