Heres the deal.We make a lot of knives for locals that may not be as finely finished as others.Folks around here dont care about bling, they just want sharp that stays sharp
with a reasonable price tag. There are five knives on this post. Some things have come up and we need to move some stuff so we are selling these knives pretty dang cheap. Some have been carried a little bit but have been taken care of, cleaned up and re-sharpened. So there may be a small scuff or small scratch on the blade somewhere. The prices reflect this. Good usable knives.Just want to be honest here.Shipping is all priority and if you buy more than one knife Ill ship for $1 more and knock $5 off total price.We prefer paypal but will accept money orders as well.Thanks
Knife #1...
This is a good little hunter/edc made from 1084 with hamon..It has a 4 3/4" long blade 1 1/4" wide stamped with our touchmark. The total knife length is 8 3/4"..The grips are desert Ironwood. Pin and lanyard hole are stainless.Black fiber spacers.Price is $55 plus $5 shipping.
Knife #2...SOLD, thanks
Knife#3...
This is a blade made from 1084 with hamon. Blade is 5" long. The overall length is 9 1/2"..Stainless pins with black and red fiber spacers. Amboyna burl scales. It comes with a simple pouch sheath. price is $75 plus shipping of $6.
Knife#4...
This is another rouch and tumble 1084 user. It has a 4 1/8" long blade with an overall length of 7 7/8"..The blade has some forge marks on the other side of the stamped area which should be visible in the pics. It has cocobolo scales with stainless pins and black fiber spacers. It comes with a simple pouch sheath. Price is $45 plus $5 shipping.
Knife #5...Damascus Bird&Trout..
This is one of the first knives we ever made. that being said its fit and finish arnt what Id call "perfect". The guard has a few "oop's" marks which should be visible in the last pic. Like I said, one of the first knives I made a long time ago so it aint perfect. the damascus welds are perfect, it just win any "fit and finish" awards.LOL I know it was made from the first bar of damascus I ever forged.Absolutly hand forged damascus, the hard way.. carried a bit but is in fine shape overall. Blade has been re-etched and resharpened. It is 62 layers of 1095 x 15n20. It was differentially hardened(didnt know any better back then about damascus and differential hardness after the etch
you know hardened damascus gets nice and dark while un-hardened stays light) The blade is 5 5/8" long by 3/4" wide. The knife is 11" long overall. Bolivian rosewood grip with brass guard and pin.Copper lanyard hole.Price is $60 plus shipping of $5..You'd be hard pressed to find a damascus knife for that price anywhere..
Knife #1...
This is a good little hunter/edc made from 1084 with hamon..It has a 4 3/4" long blade 1 1/4" wide stamped with our touchmark. The total knife length is 8 3/4"..The grips are desert Ironwood. Pin and lanyard hole are stainless.Black fiber spacers.Price is $55 plus $5 shipping.




Knife #2...SOLD, thanks
Knife#3...
This is a blade made from 1084 with hamon. Blade is 5" long. The overall length is 9 1/2"..Stainless pins with black and red fiber spacers. Amboyna burl scales. It comes with a simple pouch sheath. price is $75 plus shipping of $6.



Knife#4...
This is another rouch and tumble 1084 user. It has a 4 1/8" long blade with an overall length of 7 7/8"..The blade has some forge marks on the other side of the stamped area which should be visible in the pics. It has cocobolo scales with stainless pins and black fiber spacers. It comes with a simple pouch sheath. Price is $45 plus $5 shipping.



Knife #5...Damascus Bird&Trout..
This is one of the first knives we ever made. that being said its fit and finish arnt what Id call "perfect". The guard has a few "oop's" marks which should be visible in the last pic. Like I said, one of the first knives I made a long time ago so it aint perfect. the damascus welds are perfect, it just win any "fit and finish" awards.LOL I know it was made from the first bar of damascus I ever forged.Absolutly hand forged damascus, the hard way.. carried a bit but is in fine shape overall. Blade has been re-etched and resharpened. It is 62 layers of 1095 x 15n20. It was differentially hardened(didnt know any better back then about damascus and differential hardness after the etch



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