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Knife #1-
Simple EDC hand forged by Tony Mont. The first image is Tony's featured on the website from which I made the purchase. The last two are mine. Here is his description.
"Steel: 26c3
Handle: curly maple handle.
Dimensions:
Overall length: 23.3 cm - 9.17''
Blade length: 11 cm - 4.33''
Blade width: 3.2 cm - 1.25''
Blade thickness: 3 mm - 0.118''
Handle length: 11 cm - 4.33''
Flat grind with a convex edge. The handle is glued as usual and the fasteners are screwed on a post for a mechanical way of security."
$110 shipped
Maintains the unused edge it came with.
Knife #2- Large bowie (lightly used) with kydex sheath. Hand forged by Milan Bishowkarma of Kukri House in Nepal. 5160 steel. Micarta sheath features a swivel belt loop as well as a fixed belt loop.
1. 20in total length
2. 13in cutting edge
3. 5.5in handle, white micarta
4. 2.5in at its widest point
$110 shipped
Grips (gun not for sale)
Pre-war N frame grips, elk.
For those who will undoubtedly ask how they fit on a post-war N frame;
$185 shipped
Thanks for looking.
Simple EDC hand forged by Tony Mont. The first image is Tony's featured on the website from which I made the purchase. The last two are mine. Here is his description.
"Steel: 26c3
Handle: curly maple handle.
Dimensions:
Overall length: 23.3 cm - 9.17''
Blade length: 11 cm - 4.33''
Blade width: 3.2 cm - 1.25''
Blade thickness: 3 mm - 0.118''
Handle length: 11 cm - 4.33''
Flat grind with a convex edge. The handle is glued as usual and the fasteners are screwed on a post for a mechanical way of security."
$110 shipped
Maintains the unused edge it came with.



Knife #2- Large bowie (lightly used) with kydex sheath. Hand forged by Milan Bishowkarma of Kukri House in Nepal. 5160 steel. Micarta sheath features a swivel belt loop as well as a fixed belt loop.
1. 20in total length
2. 13in cutting edge
3. 5.5in handle, white micarta
4. 2.5in at its widest point







$110 shipped
Grips (gun not for sale)
Pre-war N frame grips, elk.


For those who will undoubtedly ask how they fit on a post-war N frame;



$185 shipped
Thanks for looking.
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