Knife for trade. (DONE)

What to buy a used tool? Looking to sell some extra stems or inlay material? Post your buy, sell, or trade requests and advertisements here.
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i.keenum
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Knife for trade. (DONE)

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Have a damascus hidden tang hunting knife that I would like to trade for a pipe kit. It is about 10 inches long with a 4 1/2 cutting edge. Blade blank of this knife is made of 512 layers of 1095 and 15N20 high carbon steel. Handle is black and red stablized maple burl with a white fiber spacer.

I'm looking for a pipe kit with a green or blue cumberland stem blank, just a rod with the airway drilled and a tennon cut or a derlin tenon. The block isn't too important as long as it doesn't have any chamber flaws. I'm wanting to do a black stained rusticated straight billiard with a cumberland stem.

Thank you brothers for your support. I know I need to get a drill press so I can start ruining my own blocks lol. :D Still carving out of the dinning room for now.

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Now that's a nice knife, there! Do you make a lot of knives?
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i.keenum
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Probably around as many pipes I have made , so about ten each. Still using knife blanks then putting the handles on and doing the pipes from kits. Biggest piece of machinery I have is a dremel as of now so most of my work is still done with files and sand paper.

My pops has a lot of space and lives about 3 miles away and I want to get a shop set up over there as I slowly accumulate tools.
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Very cool looking knife. If I had the stuff to trade you I certainly would.
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Re: Knife for trade. (DONE)

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Thanks ! It's a labor of love and will keep doing it as long as I can make enough or trade to get the next project. As much as I would like to quit my day job and make a living with my hands , that isn't in the stars as of now.

Need to make a trip up to jackson and meet you one day at the jacks pipe shop. When you headed back on your mission?
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We head back some time in March. Anytime you're up in Jxn just let me know. I'll treat you to lunch and then hit up the Country Squire.
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I would certainly trade you a pre-drilled block but don't have what you require for the stem. The knife is GREAT. I am sure that one day you will have your own shop for knife and pipe making. The best of luck to you. Keep showing us your work's.

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I'd gladly trade knives for kit again. I have the tools in the family to progress further. My grandad in law lives about 30 miles away and has lathes , drill presses, belt sanders and all that fun stuff. Problem is he doesn't use it much and a lot of it is in varying states of decay. He has two lathes that haven't been powered on in probably 20 years, if I lived closer to him I'd start fixing up and repairing his shop for him. He used to have wood working shop in town in the 70's when there was a need for that kind of thing. Now all the tools are in two old sheds since then.

They are both old craftsman lathes, maybe when I get a place with a garage or shed I'll see if he will sell one of them. Till then I'll stick to stuff I can put in my Rubbermaid containers I use to store my crafts.
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I'll trade a kit with cumberland stem for the knife, pm me if interested
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