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Good evening friends, here are two AEB-L blades I recently finished, and though I was kind of hoping to keep them for myself, I just can't justify it right now, when I really need to be reinvesting back into more materials.
So first, here is a large
Modified Clip Point
This knife, with a slim contoured handle, has a stout blade, with lots of strength, good cutting geometry, and still manages to come in nice and flat for easy carry with little to no print, especially if the cord is used as your belt attachment. Would serve well as a large skinner, utility knife, or practicool tool.
Steel: AEB-L, RC 63
Stock thickness: 5/32"
Overall length: 9"
Cutting edge: ~4 1/2"
Weight: 6.7 oz
Handle: Contoured black G10, carbon fiber tubes
Sheath: Black G10, paracord belt attachment for low profile carry
Asking WITHDRAWN
Price is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address.
Thank you for looking!
Wharncliffe
This knife was originally meant to be my new EDC companion, but indulgences have to wait. That being said, this one was made with my preferences in mind, with a beautiful and grippy blue and black textured G10 handle, and a thin and slicey AEB-L blade. The sheath is set up with paracord loops for IWB carry.
Steel: AEB-L, RC 61
Stock thickness: 1/8"
Overall length: 8"
Cutting edge: 3 1/2"
Weight: 5 oz
Handle: Dremel textured blue and black G10, carbon fiber tubes
Sheath: Black G10, paracord loops for IWB carry
Asking SOLD
Price is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address.
Thank you for looking!
P.S. I have received my new stencils today, and plan to resume releasing knives with my mark as soon as I get the marking process dialed in. I need practice before that happens.
So first, here is a large
Modified Clip Point
This knife, with a slim contoured handle, has a stout blade, with lots of strength, good cutting geometry, and still manages to come in nice and flat for easy carry with little to no print, especially if the cord is used as your belt attachment. Would serve well as a large skinner, utility knife, or practicool tool.
Steel: AEB-L, RC 63
Stock thickness: 5/32"
Overall length: 9"
Cutting edge: ~4 1/2"
Weight: 6.7 oz
Handle: Contoured black G10, carbon fiber tubes
Sheath: Black G10, paracord belt attachment for low profile carry
Asking WITHDRAWN
Price is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address.
Thank you for looking!
Wharncliffe
This knife was originally meant to be my new EDC companion, but indulgences have to wait. That being said, this one was made with my preferences in mind, with a beautiful and grippy blue and black textured G10 handle, and a thin and slicey AEB-L blade. The sheath is set up with paracord loops for IWB carry.
Steel: AEB-L, RC 61
Stock thickness: 1/8"
Overall length: 8"
Cutting edge: 3 1/2"
Weight: 5 oz
Handle: Dremel textured blue and black G10, carbon fiber tubes
Sheath: Black G10, paracord loops for IWB carry
Asking SOLD
Price is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address.
Thank you for looking!
P.S. I have received my new stencils today, and plan to resume releasing knives with my mark as soon as I get the marking process dialed in. I need practice before that happens.
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