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iKC is proud to announce the 2015 Barlow.  The pattern chosen is not a production pattern, the ebony wood is not a production wood this year for Queen.  This tang stamp is brand new for Queen, it is the 2015 tang.  6 1/8 overall and 3.5 closed

At 119.00 for US destination including shipping and 130.00 for international this knife is unique to iKC and the members.  I have ordered 50 to be deep etched iKC on the bolster and 40 without the etch.  I can always change that if we need more than 50 with our etch.

Thank you to EVERYONE that helped with this years decision, I honestly cannot keep us going without your help!

Style of Knife:  Barlow 

# of Blades:  2 

Blade Set-up:  Spear and small wharncliffe (see picture) 

Type of Steel: D2 Steel with Satin Finish 

Grind of Blade: Flat Grind

Swedge Grinds: none  

Nail Marks: Crescent 

Stamp:  Q DFC tang stamp (Front) 

Etch: no 

Bolsters: Nickel Silver with iKC deep etch 

Shield:  No  

Handle Description/ Construction:  ebony  

Liners: Nickel Silver 

Pins: Nickel Silver 

Packaging:  Black Box 

Handle Description/ Construction:  ebony  

Please note the handle material in the picture IS NOT what we are using.  Our handles will be ebony

 

Tags: 2015, Barlow, Ebony, iKC

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Won't be long now that I will be camping out next to the mail box. Getting excited for my first Barlow. I think I am going to build a display box for my iKC knives.

LOL, I am camping out now and pacing the floors also.  I want them to get here so I can get the etch done and get them to you!

Jan, I'm ready to send the payment. Is it OK for EBONY (with ETCH) ?
Thanks a lot, once more time.

Jean - Francois you are a go for the Ebony, there are 2 left right now

DONE!!!

Well I think Case has chosen which knives are his LOL

The weather is making it hard to get good pics but I pulled 2 randomly, ready to send to etch!

Hi Jan, That  Ebony handle looks sweet! I am getting anxious now! Keep 'em comin. Have a good day.... Warren - "Lone Wolf".

Warren,

That ebony is tight grained and ebony black!  The pics dont do just to the burnt orange bone, they are sweet!  I will get better pics, I will be hand on going over them tomorrow before shipping them to Etch.

Looking Great! Getting more excited everyday! 

Boxed up and going out in the morning for the etch!!

There are 35 non etched Smooth Orange Bones remaining so the breakdown will look like this for the production numbers

15 etched Orange Bone

35 non etched Orange bone

45 etched Ebony

5 non etched ebony

1 of each bone is being etched and has Proto etched on Blade

TOTAL RUN 102 knives

THANKS GUYS and GALS!

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