Small, Tough Josh Webb knife

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Found this at Colfax...
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Nice! Steel? Stock width? Grind,,,hollow? Maker?
Who knows? It's marked "JW 165" but I don't think that has anything to do with what kind of steel is used. Looks like tool steel to me.
Steel is 3/16", scales are 5/8" fromone side to the other.
Not hollow grind.
Made by Josh Webb.

Looks like me...short, ugly and works great!
It's sharper than you. :p
 
JW are his initials. 165 was the knife number. I can ask him the steel. I know he tells Andy his steel type when he takes them in.

He has made some dandies in the last few weeks. His biggest problem is not wanting to sell them when he makes them. LOL
 
Mind sharing how much that was?

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Josh said the steel on this one is 1080.
 
Andy bought that one outright from Josh. I don't know the details of their deal. Andy buys a lot of Josh's knives, keeps some and sells some. Josh usually cuts him a deal as a repeat customer.
 
Andy bought that one outright from Josh. I don't know the details of their deal. Andy buys a lot of Josh's knives, keeps some and sells some. Josh usually cuts him a deal as a repeat customer.
He should sell them on the board.

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Andy bought that one outright from Josh. I don't know the details of their deal. Andy buys a lot of Josh's knives, keeps some and sells some. Josh usually cuts him a deal as a repeat customer.
Id be down for one of the above pictured. Have josh pm me.

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He should sell them on the board.

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@cubrock he should definitely do this if he is interested in the potential sales. It looks like a good knife, plus knowing where it came from, I bet lots of folks would buy it.
For his kind of work (not his full time job, right?) I think it would only be $100 to be a vendor on the site. I did that for my side business at the foundry, and I sell enough to pay off the fee and make some money, even tho the stuff I make is really not related to the main interests of those on the forum.
 
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