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  1. jetzler

    Drop point in AEB-L

    5 1/4 inch full flat ground, hand rubbed, AEB-L Stainless blade rockwell 62 10.5 overall length .192 thick and 1.625 tall at the heel. 7.1 ounces. Tapered tang The balance point is right at the front of the scales Maple Burl handle with black and red liners and stainless pins Also included but...
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    AEB-L Nakiri

    AEB-L Nakiri SOLD! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZKHcsAQCVc&feature=youtu.be 11 3/4 overall 6.500 inch blade 2.5 tall at the heel Right hand chisel grind to .005 on edge before sharpening from .087 thick AEB-L Stainless steel 63 RCH Hand rubbed finish This is a very thin...
  3. jetzler

    New Knife in 4V

    4V Camouflage knife 10 5/8 " Overall length with a 5" cutting edge, 1.5 tall at the heal. .140 thick 4V Rockwell 59-60. Flat ground with Camouflage patina finish. Tapered tang and Scalloped and textured Black and Olive drab G-10 scales with Stainless pins and...
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    Big Dog Liner lock

    http://youtu.be/U9nJdtggYqo I have updated my logo from the rottweiler I started with in the mid 90's to the Great Dane thanks to my son Andrews artistic ability and this is the first knife to sport the new mark. I call this model the Big Dog for obvious reasons. It has a 4 inch blade...
  5. jetzler

    SS Fighter w/Textured handle

    http://youtu.be/5y8R8v1okus 11" overall The cutting edge is 5 1/4" Flat ground with a Bead blast finish followed by a stone wash. 3/16 ATS-34, Heat treated and tempered to a rockwell of 61 Textured Black and OD green G-10 scales with SS screws. Form fitted Snap fit Kydex sheath with...
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    Small Hunter with sheath

    7 1/2 inch overall length with a 3 1/8 inch blade. Weight with sheath: 5 ounces. The knife alone is 3.2 ounces. ATS-34 steel with a Rockwell of 59-60, Flat ground with a hand-rubbed finish. The spine has thumb serrations and is lightly rounded forward of that, to the tip. 416 Stainless steel...
  7. jetzler

    New damascus folder

    6.750 inches long with a 3 inch blade The blade is my damascus 1095 and nickle, A thin flat ground blade, Hot blued. The color on the blade is correct it is a result of the salts I use when bluing. 6AL4V Titanium liners with highly polished rope pattern file work. 416 ss bolsters with...
  8. jetzler

    Bowie/Fighter/Camp knife

    14 inch overall length 8 1/2 inch hollow ground blade with a hand-rubbed finish False edge top grind 2 Inches tall/wide at its largest point ATS-34, Triple tempered to a rockwell of 59 Weight for knife: 17 ounces; with sheath 23 ounces Full tang, skeletonized to reduce weight Handle is...
  9. jetzler

    Bowie knife,Camp knife

    14 inch overall length 8 1/2 inch hollow ground blade with a hand-rubbed finish False edge top grind 2 Inches tall at its largest point ATS-34, Triple tempered to a rockwell of 59 Weight for knife: 17 ounces; with sheath 23 ounces Full tang, skeletonized to reduce weight Handle is canvas...
  10. jetzler

    New Bowie/ Fighting knife

    Hello, I haven't posted here much but I have been encouraged to do so.. So here goes. This is a recently completed knife I seldom know how to title a knife but to me it is a cross between a Bowie,Fighter and camp knife. Here are some specs 14 1/8 inch overall length 8 1/2 inch long flat...
  11. jetzler

    New fixed blade knife for sale with Pictures and a video description.

    New Tanto-ish styled knife http://youtu.be/myzHYON_Olc Blade steel- 5160 Overall length- 9.5 inches Blade length- 4.5 inches Weight- 7.4 ounces. With sheath 11 ounces Hardness- Blade edge 59 Rockwell. 51 Rockwell along blade spine Glass bead finish Full tang...
  12. jetzler

    2 Small hunter/utility knives

    2 Small hunter/utility knives Video added Hello, I have two knives for sale. They are both made or 440c SS full tang 3 inch blades with a overall length of 6 1/2 inches. They both have rope file work on the blade spines and hand rubbed finishes. They have kydex sheaths with a good snap fit...
  13. jetzler

    Hello from Ohio

    My name is John I have made knives since 1990 and went full time in 1991 until 2001 when health issues made me change. I make knives as I can now its truly in my blood. I really enjoy reading the forums and seeing all the great work people are doing I don't say much but its been really nice...
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