Yuna knives " The wing "

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Hi all,

These are first couple knives that I make in this year. I want to make it in classic style. The spec as follow;

Blade shape - Wharncliffe
Blade steel - ATS-34
Blade length - 3" ( Mirror&satin finished ) and 1/8" thickness.
Opened length - 7 1/8 "
Handle mat.- Ebony wood & stag , Gold lip pearl & ebony
Locking system - Liner lock
Liner&Spacer - SS.
Pivot - Hardened SKD11(D2) dia. 3/16" with SS hardware detent.
Washer - Teflon ( Smooth opened )
Thumbstud - Brass and ebony inlay, Brass and turqouise inlay
Price - 295 USD./pc included shipping

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Thanks for looking and comments :) :)

YUNA......................www.yunaknives.com
 
You're killing me. Beautiful stuff. I can't decide which one I like better. I like the pearl and ebony more than the stag, but I prefer the filework and thumbstud on the stag. Blade and handle lines are gorgeous. I particularly like the way the handle tapers. And, of course, I'm a sucker for a Wharncliff.

BTW, I tend to shy away from mirror-polished blades because I feel bad about scratching them up. I'd rather spend more money in fit and finish, materials, filework, and work on the handle, such as machining, texturing, or checkering.
 
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