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Are those skinny ones next to the tins spoken for Mark?
I'm kinda diggin' the longer one.
 
The skinny long one is 3 1/8 inch blade with 3 3/4 inch handle...

3/32 1080+ steel!

It the new bird and trout!

and this one it the first and no one has made a deposit on it yet...

Thinking $99.00 with nice micarta w/liners or wood w/ liners and a kydex or leather sheath....

I am going to make one for me. I think it would be perfect for trout or light kitchen work.

:)
 
The other small ones on the right are tin knives.

The other was a 'left over' piece of 1095...
 
Wife ( running up to shop very excitedly ) "Are you all right ???!!!!"

Me ( looking down the back of a perfectly quenched knife) "doing great"

" but there's smoke billowing everywhere and it is stinky!"

"yep"
 
Wife ( running up to shop very excitedly ) "Are you all right ???!!!!"

Me ( looking down the back of a perfectly quenched knife) "doing great"

" but there's smoke billowing everywhere and it is stinky!"

"yep"
LOL,sounds like a good night in the shop.
 
I hope one has grafton's name on it because I think he's going to need one soon. ;) :D

Nice haul of cats man.:thumbup:
 
That forth from the top looks familiar. Cant wait to use it this summer. Been learning how to make traps and a scandi grind is near perfect for that.
 
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