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    Bushy/utility from 01with ivory micarta & black fibre liner scales
    The blade is 01 Rc56/58, 1/2 flat scandi ground with a satin finish.
    Blade length 110mm, width 24mm and 3.5mm thick.
    Handle is 115mm clothed with Ivory micarta & black fibre liner scales.
    there is a very slight difference in colour between the scales, therefore I'm selling at £56 inc postage.
    RHS dangler sheath included.

    The blade is very sharp and will make a good user
    Now sold

    Last edited by elma; 16-07-2008 at 21:20.

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    Have you got a picture of both scales?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishy1 View Post
    Have you got a picture of both scales?
    Forgot to mention light is bad so I'll take some more pic's tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishy1 View Post
    Have you got a picture of both scales?
    Looking a gift horse in the mouth?

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    what do you mean by flat scandi ground? is it a flat scandi grind with no secondarybevel or a flat grind with a deep "scandi" secondary bevel

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    I reckon he means that its a scandi (half depth of blade) that itself is flat with no secondary bevel. I guess it is that 'cos that many of his knives are either Scandi or Full flat. I could be wrong though.

    LBL
    Its time to go when its colder inside than out

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    Yes please. PM inbound

    Rat

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    Makes no odds.......................... ...Elma's knives are excellent users regardless of the grind! And this one is very attractive to boot!

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    the grind is a deep scandi grind.

    Sold to matt
    many thanks

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by elma View Post
    the grind is a deep scandi grind.

    Sold to matt
    many thanks

    Ian
    And received today, many thanks.

    I'm really, really pleased with this. Its a lovely piece of work, nice design, great execution. If I was your bank manager I'd shout at you for not charging more

    And as for the scales being mismatched.......pshaw Sir! Your eyes must be a lot more discerning than mine. I'll get some pics up when I get back from hols.

    Thanks again, it's been a great end to an otherwise rubbish week.

    Rat

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    Glad you like it Matt, the one scale is a slightly lighter yellow than the other.
    I have another one in the making with a handle of Australian Gimlet Burr.
    Nic is making a slim scandi out of an old file and an antler tine

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    I've seen this knife and have to agree, it's purely belter! The Ratbag possibly has more knives than me at the moment, not too happy about that!


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