You help name the pattern Damascus W/fossil walrus and sheath

DanGraves

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This is a new pattern on ths knife and wish to thank Delbert Ealy for tips on this and Jody Durchame for helping with forging pattern. Now specs on this one I just completed of Fossil Walrus ivory , nickel silver, sterling silver ferrule, mosiac pin and my Damascus of 52100 ball bearings and 4600 E powder steel. The balls started as 1/8 dia. The handle is a nice tusk tip with natural end as it came out of the ground and was a hide scraper tool used by Inuit Indians many centuries ago. VERY SHARP and this steel should be about 59 to 60 on rockwell scale. Blade length is 3 1/2 inches and overall length is 7 1/4 inches. Nice leather belt sheath included. Any questions please ask. SOLD and 6.00 priority mail in USA. My e-mail and paypal is dangraves4923@earthlink.net And Yes, I Hope you like it as much as I enjoyed making it.

Sold

Has a clip on blade that does not seem to come out in pictures to well.

USA SALES ONLY DUE TO GOVERNMENT REGS





 
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Mr. Graves, I never cease to be amazed your work, but this one is out of the ball park. Just absolutely beautiful!!!
 
That's a looker Dan - I like the name "Tundra Damascus" for it
 
With that price I call it "steal steel!" Russ ������
 
Dan,

That is amazing. I'll call it "mine" if it still available. Let me know, and I'll send the money right away.

Thanks,
Michael
 
Michael, Its yours and thanks all for the nice comments and suggestions on the name.
 
Will you be making this kind of damascus in the future? If so I'll definitely want to grab one down the road.
 
That's some of the prettiest Dalmatian Damascus this side of the Mississippi. Gorgeous knife, Dan. Keep 'em coming!
 
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