Alex Indman
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Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2022 8:35 am Post subject: Bauernwehr and by-knife (with Atlanta Cutlery blades) |
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This listing is marked SOLD and is no longer available
First, the obligatory statement - I am a hobbyist knifemaker, NOT a professional!
Finally putting up for sale a few of the completed projects that accumulated in my drawer over the last several years...
This one is made with modified Atlanta Cutlery blades (modifications discussed on this thread at the end: http://myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?p=332735#332735).
All metal fittings for knives and scabbard are fabricated from 1018 mild steel.
Scabbard has poplar wood core, thick leather sheath for by-knife, covered with some thin stretchy leather.
Suspension is facilitated by a riser close to the throat, allowing for hanging to the belt with any kind of leather thong (which I did) or cord, etc..
Baurnwehr blade is a bit over 10 1/2" long, 1 3/8" at the widest point, 3/16" thick at the base with surprisingly nicely done distal taper. I got it to 600 grit satin finish and almost razor sharp.
Handle 5" long, with both bolsters and nagel decorated with some file work (nagel also has 3 decorative holes with 3/16" brass tubing inserted). Walnut scales finished with tung oil, held on with epoxy and 3 brass pins: 1/8 pin, 3/16" tube, 1/4" tube (I think increasing pin diameters look nice with widening handle). Feels comfortable and very secure in "hammer" grip, and surprisingly even better in "saber" grip.
By-knife blade is pretty substantial at 1/8" thick, 4 1/2 " long. 7/8" at the widest point.
Handle relatively small (just over 3 1/2" long) but pretty comfortable. Also it is possible to choke up on it for better control by placing index finger over bolsters at the base of the blade. Due to the unusual grind shape on this blade, the first 3/4" is completely not sharpened but the rest is very sharp, especially the "belly" part. Finished to 600 grit satin finish, like the main blade.
Bolsters have simple file work decoration, partially matching Bauernwehr's.
Scales are made from some leftover "walnut burl" I had. They are not stained, application of tung oil just turned them very dark brown, as opposed to the much lighter color of the new plain walnut scales I bought for the Bauernwehr... Pinned with brass 1/8" pin and 3/16" tube.
See more details, pictures, and discussion where I posted it originally:
http://myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=37188&highlight=
Asking price $120 (including delivery in continental US).
Preferred payment method is by PayPal.
If you are interested, feel free to ask any questions.
Alex.
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nagel
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full set
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