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  1. Ray

    Sambar Stag Scales - SOLD

    I'm having trouble keeping up. I answered in one of your other messages.
  2. Ray

    Stabilized Stag Crown - SOLD - But more to come

    OK. I'll hold them. $70 for both. I'll need your address to get the shipping cost first. I use PayPal - Address is: raymond.coon@comcast.net
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    Stabilized Stag Crown - SOLD - But more to come

    I'm no longer making knives. I am retired and clearing out tools and materials. This is a stabilized Sambar Stag Crown. Four inches at the shortest part of the grip. 5 1/2 inches overall. 1 1/16th inch diameter at the small end. Very solid. Stabilized. Asking $35 plus shipping. (Average...
  4. Ray

    Sambar Stag Scales - SOLD

    I'm no longer making knives. I am clearing out tools and materials. Pair of Sambar Stag Scales. Approx. 1 3/8 wide, 4 1/4 inches long, and 3/8 inch high at the center. Scales of this size are very pricy elsewhere. Asking $35 plus shipping. (Your average shipping cost will be lower with...
  5. Ray

    Brown Bark Mammoth Ivory Scales - SOLD

    I'm no longer making knives. I am clearing out tools and materials. This is a pair of stabilized brown bark mammoth ivory scales I never got a chance to use. They are 3 1/2 inches long by 1 1/4 inches wide and just under 3/8 inches thick in the middle. Asking $125. Contact me if you have...
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    Mammoth Ivory for small folders or small fixed blades - SOLD

    I am not a dealer. I am a retired knife maker clearing out tools and supplies. These are some pieces of mammoth ivory that I thought would work on small folders or small fixed blade knives - maybe cut at an angle through the middle and each half on each side of the knife. Material for four...
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    Mammoth Ivory Scales, stabilized - SOLD

    I am not a dealer - purveyor. I went out of the knifemaking business a while back and I'm just selling off stuff I'll likely never use. One pair of brown, stabilized, Mammoth ivory scales. They are only slightly polished. These are approximately 4 inches long, 1 to 1 1/4 inches wide and...
  8. Ray

    Riverside Large (Five inch) File Guide $95 SOLD

    (I'm not really a dealer, but I couldn't say I was a maker any longer, either.) Riverside Machine File Guide. I went out of the knife making business a couple of years ago because I couldn't forge Damascus any longer. I've been selling off equipment and all of the major equipment is gone. I...
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    MORE Mammoth Ivory Scales, stabilized, brown - SOLD

    I am not a dealer - purveyor. I went out of the knifemaking business a while back and I'm just selling off stuff I'll likely never use. One pair of brown, stabilized, unpolished Mammoth ivory scales. They are not polished. These are approximately 3 3/4 inches to 4 inches long, 1 1/2 to 1 5/8...
  10. Ray

    Bruce Bump File Guide - $75 - SOLD

    (I'm not really a dealer, but I couldn't say I was a maker any longer, either.) Bruce Bump file guide. I went out of the knife making business a couple of years ago because I couldn't forge Damascus any longer. I've been selling off equipment and all of the major equipment is gone. I used...
  11. Ray

    Ladder Damascus, Curly Maple and Turquoise

    Maker (me) out of business. One of three last remaining knives for sale. This is a Ladder Pattern Damascus hunting knife with stabilized Curly Maple handle, Turquoise material spacers, and German Silver fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, has file work at the thumb...
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    Random Damascus Hunter

    This is a Random Damascus hunting knife with stabilized Curly Maple handle, Stabilized Amboyna spacer, and German Silver and red fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, has file work at the thumb rest and a false edge. The overall length is 9 1/2 inches, the blade is...
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    Ladder Damascus Hunter

    Number 5558. This is a Ladder Pattern Damascus hunting knife with Desert Ironwood handle and German Silver and red fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, and has file work at the thumb rest. The overall length is 8 1/2 inches, the blade is 4 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8...
  14. Ray

    4600 steel powder analysis???

    Can anyone point me to an analysis of 4600 steel powder??
  15. Ray

    Ladder Damascus Hunting Knife #2

    I realize this is a duplicate posting, but I can't figure out how to delete it. Help? Number 5558. This is a Ladder Pattern Damascus hunting knife with Desert Ironwood handle and German Silver and red fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, and has file work at the...
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    Ladder Pattern Damascus Hunter #2

    Number 5558. This is a Ladder Pattern Damascus hunting knife with stabilized Desert Ironwood handle, and German Silver and red spacers and fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, and has vine file work at the thumb rest. The overall length is 8 1/2 inches, the blade is 4...
  17. Ray

    Random Damascus Hunter

    Number 5556. This is a Random Damascus hunting knife with stabilized Curly Maple handle, Stabilized Amboyna spacer, and German Silver and red fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, has file work at the thumb rest and a false edge. The overall length is 9 1/2 inches...
  18. Ray

    Ladder Pattern Damascus Hunter

    Number 5554. This is a Ladder Pattern Damascus hunting knife with stabilized Curly Maple handle, Turquoise material spacers, and German Silver fittings. The Damascus is 1084/15N20 steel. It is edge-quenched, has file work at the thumb rest. The overall length is 8 5/8 inches, the blade is about...
  19. Ray

    R. Coon Damascus Hunter

    First try posting here. I'm officially retired and out of business as a full-time knife maker. I'll continue as a hobbyist making a few knives now and then. Number 5553. This is a Damascus hunting knife with Desert Ironwood handle, red micarta spacer, and German Silver fittings. The...
  20. Ray

    R. Coon Knives

    I've been making knives since the mid-1980's. Started as a hobbyist and sold my first knife in 1996, I think. Made hundreds. I make my own Damascus, sheathes, and Mokume Gane. I had the website damascusknife.com for many years but have decommissioned it because the expense is too much given...
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