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    Sheepsfoot folder in orange G-10 and ironwood

    The blade is a sheepsfoot pattern that is 3-1/8in long and made of A-2. It has a milled in fuller and the elongated blade opening hole. The bolsters are orange G-10 and the scales are desert ironwood burl. The liners are titanium anodized blue and the spacer is twist damascus. The overall length is 7-1/8in. I will add a pocket clip if the purchaser would like.
    Price is $355 shipped.
    Thanks for looking.
    Regards,
    Chuck
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    Wow ! That's very nice Chuck !
    that is my kind of knife....I wish I could buy...But...
    I know someone will get it fast...such a nice blade don't last long here....
    M.TEX

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    How thick is this knife across the scales?

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    The picture is deceiving. The knife is 7/16, just under 1/2in thick. All edges are rounded and comfortable.
    Thanks for your consideration,
    Chuck
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    Visit my website at www.gedraitisknives.com

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