Snakewood Pit Bull

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Nifmakr
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Snakewood Pit Bull

Post by Nifmakr »

One more Pit Bull and now I've got to get cracking on some two-bladers. I finished this one yesterday, I think.

70-75 Aircraft Aluminum Frame
Snakewood Inlays
1/8" Flatground, Mirror Polished CPM S30V Blade
5 1/2" closed
9 5/8" open
Weight: 4.7 oz. (132.3 grams)
Right or Left Hand Operation

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Tell me what you think. I hope you like it and thanks for looking.

Steve
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Post by BennytheBlade »

man-o-man... that is a beautiful knife.
great lines and super polish on the frame.
Id be scared to pick it up its so mirrored.
Nifmakr
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Post by Nifmakr »

Thank you Sir!

Actually, 70-75 holds it's polish pretty well. It will scratch but not as easy as 60-61.

Glad you like it and thanks for looking.

Steve
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Post by tr4252 »

Flawless. I like the wood even better than the abalone one.
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Nifmakr
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Post by Nifmakr »

Thank you, I like woods but the majority of collectors do not. Most like the shells and ivories. There are some awfully pretty grained woods out there to be had and they really don't take any more maintance than the other stuff. I thought that stabilization would change that but it hasn't as much as it should have.

Thanks for looking. I'm glad you liked it.

Steve
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