Yuna Knives "BURN"

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Hi all

This is my first post at here. I'm Trisak ,my nick name is YUN and my brandname is YUNA Knives.This knife is just finished. It's name " Burn". The first knife I made for my friend that learn knife fighting with me. He is the big man 1.98 metres high.The knife is a big tactical folding knife. The spec is :

Blade steel ATS-34 (Razor sharp, Mirror polish & satin finished)
Blade length 4 1/8", Hollow and flat grinding, 1 3/8" serration
Blade width 1 1/8" and flipper to flipper is 1 1/2"
Thickness 1/8"
Opened length 9.5"
Handle Ebony & Stag
Liner&Spacer Hardened 420J2 and hands file work
Pivot Hardened SKD11 (D2) and SS detent hardware
Price 325$ included shipping.

Thanks for looking ;) :) :)

YUN.....................www.yunaknives.com
 

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Sweet !!


Took a look at his web site, some really cool models with some pretty blends of materials. Makes me wish for more money!!

Yeti Man
 
Superb work.........excellent filework. :)

Welcome to the Forums and keep 'em coming!!! :cool:
 
Yun, those are beauties!!! Very nice indeed. Keep up the great work.....Rich
PS, Nice website too!
 
very nice! I really like your frontiersman knife on your website. Ever venture into automatics?
 
Very complex and beautiful grindlines on the blade. That looks like a lot of work itself. Add the filework and scale material, and you have one beautiful knife. Congratulations!! :D Great work!! :D :D

Ken
 
Thank you for your appreciation. I forgot to say that the lock system is liner and bolster when you grip in close position, you can take it for punch. ;) :)
 

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Wow, got it about 5 days!!!

What a beautiful knife; it is built sturdy and the blade grinds are complex and well done!

Trisak even included a small slipjoint (very well done!) as a 'thank you' :)

Thanks for the wonderful piece Trisak, hope to see more of your work here :D

-Michael
 
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