SOLD pending funds
Hi Everyone,
Here's another Enzo Trapper with a custom leather sheath that I have just finished. Both knife and sheath are brand new.
Here are the stats:
Steel: O1
Grind: Scandi to zero
Handle Materials: Oak, brass corby bolts and brass lanyard tube
Blade Length:99mm (approx.)
Handle length: 109mm (approx.)
Overall Length: 208mm (approx.)
Sheath: Hand made custom, 3mm Vegetable tanned, dark mahogany, right handed.
The sheath on this knife is a beautifully snug fit, holds the knife even when you shake it upside down.
There are one or two cosmetic flaws in the leather however, and the knife itself has one or two flaws that I'm prepared to live with as it is a user after all.
As a result I'm asking £80.00 NOW £75.00 (GBP) including UK delivery. If you require delivery oversees this will be subject to a p&p charge.
Please don't be put off by the white dust you can see on the sheath in the first pic. I had been sanding some elforyn prior to taking the photos, and even though I couldn't see it with the naked eye the camera picked all the dust up beautifully! I didn't even notice until I'd uploaded the pics. Rest assured It has all been wiped off.
Thanks for looking.
Josh Hemingway
Hi Everyone,
Here's another Enzo Trapper with a custom leather sheath that I have just finished. Both knife and sheath are brand new.
Here are the stats:
Steel: O1
Grind: Scandi to zero
Handle Materials: Oak, brass corby bolts and brass lanyard tube
Blade Length:99mm (approx.)
Handle length: 109mm (approx.)
Overall Length: 208mm (approx.)
Sheath: Hand made custom, 3mm Vegetable tanned, dark mahogany, right handed.
The sheath on this knife is a beautifully snug fit, holds the knife even when you shake it upside down.
There are one or two cosmetic flaws in the leather however, and the knife itself has one or two flaws that I'm prepared to live with as it is a user after all.
As a result I'm asking £80.00 NOW £75.00 (GBP) including UK delivery. If you require delivery oversees this will be subject to a p&p charge.
Please don't be put off by the white dust you can see on the sheath in the first pic. I had been sanding some elforyn prior to taking the photos, and even though I couldn't see it with the naked eye the camera picked all the dust up beautifully! I didn't even notice until I'd uploaded the pics. Rest assured It has all been wiped off.
Thanks for looking.
Josh Hemingway
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