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Full tang? 3/16in thick blade. Would a stag handle come in under cost? Nice design. I'm in. Thanks, Keith
 

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For the intended purpose, I'd consider some g-10 for the handles. I'd like the reverse edge to be more straight, but that just me. Thanks for the opportunity. You do make some very fine looking blades.
 

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For the intended purpose, I'd consider some g-10 for the handles. I'd like the reverse edge to be more strai,ght, but that just me. Thanks for the opportunity. You do make some very fine looking blades.

G-10 is bullet proof and I use it a lot, we will see, I wouldn't mind using something a little less common, but at this point I'm open to suggestions. As far as a straighter spine to the blade if I get a few more comments that way I will make a new sketch. Let me explain my thoughts on the drawing, I like the tip of the blade to be very close to the center line of the knife, this knife is a "pig sticker" and will be used to stab along with other hunting camping activities. I think having the tip on the center line of the knife puts more of the energy behind the tip and therefore delivers more to the intended target makes for a more efficient stabbing tool. I also tried to give it enough belly to be usefull for slicing and cutting activites also, might not be the ideal skinner but would work. I actually drew it with a raised straight sharpened swedge first buit it looked a little "space agey" so I changed it.
 

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