Three ready for sheaths

Bearpawcustoms

Well-Known Member
HI all,
Just finished these,well almost as I still have to mark and sharpen them but I don't do that until I finish the sheaths.
The first two are my Koala Drop Point #2 models and are orders from a customer as gifts. One for his Dad and the other for his Son.
Steel:1/8" 154CM@RC61/62
Blade:length 3 3/4" tip to handle,Flat ground,Mirror finish,Checkering on spine
Overall Length:8 1/4"
Handle: #1Maroon Linen Micarta,#2 Stabelized California Buckeye,both have 1/8" SS pins and a SS lanyard sleeve.
#1
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#2
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This is my Kodiak Guthook Model and was made for inventory(Available)
Steel:3/16" 154CM@RC61/62
Blade: length 3 3/4" tip to Guard,Flat ground, Mirror finish,Checkering on spine
Overall Length:8 7/8"
Guard:416SS
Handle: Pistacio Wood with Mosiac Pins and a SS landyard Sleeve
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Thanks for looking and as always all comments are welcome
 
Dave, I have always liked the way that you take the time to work your handles contours. The added effort really shows and makes for a very refined looking tool. Fantastic work!
 
Thanks Guys,
Wetforming sheaths for the drop points this morning and then have to sand another blade out and get a guard on today.
Have to get some work done this month as I'm taking a week off to go shoot Silhouette in Oregon next month.It's time for the IHMSA West Coast Championships and it is just too much fun.
 
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