My first self heat treated stainless steel knife.

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randallss7

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This is my first self heat treated stainless steel knife, I probably wont use much 154cm when cmp154 is a better choice but I had this left over and had to try my new toys, and 154cm is good steel just not as good as it's powdered big brother.

9 1/2" total
4 1/2" blade 3/16" stock thickness with frosted finish (bead blasted)
handle is ivory micarta with brass bolster and matching Mosiac and lanyard tube with 9 1/16" brass pins around handle.

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BTW, can you give us some ideas on what prices you charge for some of your knives?

Well I have never put together a price list so to speak, I try and change them up and use different materials so about as good as answer as I can give without more detail is 100 to 300
with a high carbon simple 3 piece knife starting the range and a Damascus with, stabilized burl wood handle, stacked bolster, full file work, Mosiac pins and lanyard tube, lanyard, and hand tooled leather sheath on the high side. and I sell about the same amount of all of those?
 

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