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AG Russel has thier "woodswalker", and I figured you need and every day companion in the city too, so here's the street walker :tu:

Both are plain jane bare bones knives, slabs on a full tang, three pins with optional 2 pin + lanyard hole construction on request, in both clip and spear point configurations with either hand rubbed or brushed finished edges. They will ride in and come equipped with a wallet style back pocket type sheath. If there is enough interest, these models will be added to my lineup. 1/8" stock and OAL of 7 1/4" for the clip blade and 7" for the spear blade

Clip point in Goncalo Alves:
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spear point in homebrew denim micarta
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nice, kaleb. what price range would a spearpoint with jeancarta be?
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$125 shipped w/ sheath
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neat idea. looks like a good cutter ::tu::
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thanks everyone. I sharpened them both up last night and they will shave...........effortlessly
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what are you using for the blade steel? what finish is that on the unground section?
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I'm using L6 carbon steel. the flats are left black. the steel is rusty when I start, I rub the rust off the flats and leave the black patina. I like the contrast
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okay. i was thinking it looked like and old rusty saw blade. :mrgreen: I have an old crosscut saw that i am using for blades that looks just like that. ::tu::
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