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11/27/2008 11:20:19 AM EDT
I've been good Santa, I have cookies!

Not sure if this will work, but some of these blades are so sweet, thought I'd try and share them. They're from Bladeforums.com in the "Custom Maker's for Sale" section.

This Drop-point Hunter has a 4 5/8" blade forged from 52100 high carbon steel ball-bearings. The contoured guard and pin are both stainless steel. The handle is stabilized Ebony wood with a red spacer behind the guard. This piece is 9 3/4" overall and comes with a fully tooled leather pouch sheath by Paul Long.
Price, with leather sheath: $450.00, plus shipping.


11/27/2008 11:30:02 AM EDT
[#1]
I like Wilson's blades a lot.

OAL:7"
Blade:3" 440C,59RC,fileworked,mirrored [spots on blade are due to inexperienced camera man]
Handle: Calif. buckeye burl, stabilized and dyed,brass handle bolts, black liners
Guard: brass
Sheath:7-8oz tooled cowhide
Price: $170 plus $8 shipping


11/27/2008 11:34:57 AM EDT
[#2]
Another small Wilson beauty,

Oal: 6 5/8"
blade: Damascus 2 7/8" from tip to bolster
Handle: buffalo horn with red, white, red spacers and mosaic pins
Bolster: amber stag with 4 brass pins
sheath: 7-8 oz tooled cowhide
Price: $230 plus $8 shipping


11/27/2008 11:38:03 AM EDT
[#3]
This one is very nice too.

Single Guard Carry Fighter

The blade is forged from 52100 round bar, 6.5" in length. The guard and
pin are 416ss. The handle is contoured quilted maple.
The price is $325 plus shipping.

11/27/2008 11:41:17 AM EDT
[#4]
Not usually a fan of distressed blades, but this one is purdy.

Here is my Elk Fighter II. It being the second one of this design that I have made( the first Elk fighter is the one at the top of the first pic) It was forged from 1084 where as the original was forged from a buggy spring. It is just under 11 inches if you include the skull crusher nut on the butt. The blade is 6 inches convex ground with an aged patina/etch. Hardness is around 59 rc. the blade is 3/16 thick with a fast taper.

Price is $175.00 with shipping and a hand stitched veg. tanned leather sheath included in the price.

11/27/2008 11:44:49 AM EDT
[#5]
A nice basic hunter with curb appeal,

I made this blade from 1/8" 1095,convex Grind,Very sharp––Cocobola scales,aluminum tubing pins. I handstitched the sheath from 8 oz. leather,very comfortable handle––Specs 8 3/4" OAL––blade 4 3/8"––-width 1 5/8" at the widest $100

11/27/2008 11:54:25 AM EDT
[#6]
Nice looking pieces.

I have a bit of a background with custom blades.

Some of my work(photography not knifemaking) is in some of these books.
http://www.agrussell.com/product.asp?pn=BKPOI-1&bhcd2=1227818820
11/27/2008 11:57:44 AM EDT
[#7]
We have got to get together and talk knives sometime Phil,

Check out this beauty. Some lucky guy is gonna be a happy camper.

Blade: 1080 / 15N20 ladder pattern damascus with mosaic floral inlays of high Carbon and Nickel steels.
7 3/4 inch blade, 12 5/8 overall.
African Blackwood grip with Malachite recon stone and damascus spacers. Damascus butt with mosaic floral inlay.
11/27/2008 3:06:08 PM EDT
[#8]
GULP!! Very nice. I likey.
11/27/2008 4:23:42 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Another small Wilson beauty,

Oal: 6 5/8"
blade: Damascus 2 7/8" from tip to bolster
Handle: buffalo horn with red, white, red spacers and mosaic pins
Bolster: amber stag with 4 brass pins
sheath: 7-8 oz tooled cowhide
Price: $230 plus $8 shipping

http://www.fototime.com/461E7CCEC2A2125/standard.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/7B1A212F37CF3BB/standard.jpg


 wow that is one sweet looking blade