Richard J's Knives And Sharpening Service

Spear point with a 3 3/8" blade

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This style blade has a single bevel edge also. A knife like this or any slab handle knife can have rubber, wood, flat pieces of antler or anything you might have for a handle. This blade is 3 3/8" long. The handle is a little over 4" long, 1/2" thick, and 1 wide.
Each knife will have a different style handle. Since I grind a blank out instead of using a torch, there can be an oops moment  (like the knife here for example, the wheel slipped and messed up my idea for this blade's handle) that left me with no other option but to make it the way it is. This one has a home now.