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elma
19-01-2008, 16:39
Yew handled utility blade made from 01 steel hardened to Rc 56/58,
The blade is 41/2" long 3.5mm thick with a scandi grind shaving sharp, the handle is 43/4" long.
the Yew scales are treated with pentacryl, epoxied and pinned with 4x 4mm and 2x 8mm brass pins, the rear pin having a 6mm lanyard hole,
the sheath is made from 3mm veg tanned leather with a belt loop to take a 2" wide belt, dyed dark brown and treated with Ko - cho - line leather dressing.
Im asking £65 inc PP & RMSD

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littlebiglane
19-01-2008, 17:42
How thick is the blade? Does the sheath have a belt loop? Thanks

elma
19-01-2008, 17:56
The blade is 3.5mm thick, the belt loop will take a belt up to 2"

Ian

Snufkin
19-01-2008, 18:22
Nice work but you need to charge more. No sense in giving it away.

littlebiglane
20-01-2008, 07:40
Pm inbound

Jedadiah
20-01-2008, 13:52
That is a tremendous looking knife Elma, you really are knocking some good stuff out. Handsome, but don't do yourself short mate, £65 for that is criminal!

elma
20-01-2008, 14:30
Knife making for me is still a hobby so I'm able to offer what I produce for between £60 to £90 depending on the materials used, but I do take your point, I have in the making a damascus blade with mamoth ivory scales and mosiac pins this will be around £150

Rgds

Ian

littlebiglane
20-01-2008, 16:14
That is a tremendous looking knife Elma, you really are knocking some good stuff out. Handsome, but don't do yourself short mate, £65 for that is criminal!

I'm actually feeling jealous of myself for buying it! :D

I am going to wait by the letterbox.......

Elma.....:You_Rock_

elma
20-01-2008, 19:16
Sold to littlebiglane

Many thanks

Ian

Jedadiah
20-01-2008, 20:06
Good catch LBL, nice looking knife and different from the rest. Once you've had it a while, stick a review on the sharps forum, i'd be interested in what you think. Again, nice one Elma, handsome piece with good dimensions.

Snufkin
20-01-2008, 22:38
Knife making for me is still a hobby so I'm able to offer what I produce for between £60 to £90 depending on the materials used, but I do take your point, I have in the making a damascus blade with mamoth ivory scales and mosiac pins this will be around £150

Rgds

Ian

Aye. But that does make it hard for folks trying to make a living out of knife making (I'm not one if them, just making a point}.

elma
20-01-2008, 23:18
I take your point, especially now, as I'm making more regularly, I'm not in the same league as some of the professional makers, but it ca be troubling especially as over on BB they have taught me so much, as the quality of my designes and finish of my product evolves and I get a name for producing a dependable product then my prices may rise accordingly.

Your point is a just one and the point taken

Ian

Snufkin
21-01-2008, 19:29
I take your point, especially now, as I'm making more regularly, I'm not in the same league as some of the professional makers, but it ca be troubling especially as over on BB they have taught me so much, as the quality of my designes and finish of my product evolves and I get a name for producing a dependable product then my prices may rise accordingly.

Your point is a just one and the point taken

Ian
I wasn't singling you out:) . I see alot of folks doing very nice work on here, not just knives, and letting them go for a song.

littlebiglane
22-01-2008, 09:01
Good catch LBL, nice looking knife and different from the rest. Once you've had it a while, stick a review on the sharps forum, i'd be interested in what you think. Again, nice one Elma, handsome piece with good dimensions.


Will do!

LBL