800 layer, pweld, 15n20 and 1075 hunter. Koa, superglue finish. 9.13" oal

kevin - the professor

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Hello Everyone,
I have a hunter with 800 layers of random laminate. It is made from 15n20 and 1075. The fittings are copper, wrought iron, and mild steel. The wood is koa with a superglue finish, followed by Ren Wax.

The blade is just under 5" long, and the handle is over 4". The blade is .13" at the ricasso on the spine side, with a distal taper. This is a blade that is shaped for use, even though it is pattern welded.

This one is $280, with free shipping inside Con US.

thanks for looking.

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Kevin , Looks real good . I like the copper accents ... hardly anyone uses copper much ... also like copper , I guess its from using so much copper on my Japanese blades , Its easy for me to forge and manipulate ... Nice work ...... Bubba
 
thanks Bubba. I know exactly what you mean. Lots of copper on Chinese stuff. Learned to work it and brass trying that stuff, and now I love to use copper. Not as much practice or ability as you have with it, but it is fun. Maybe shakudo and shibuichi if I can get a little better.
 
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