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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 570360" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Heh, heh. If you look through the thousands of items offered across ETSY you’ll begin to notice that about 90% of the items are “already in three other peoples cart”. Right. Fear of loss salesmanship…or was that plain ol’ BS? Take your pick.</p><p></p><p>Anyway…I checked out the Puraonvarsi C75 blade over on the BRISA website and it’s close to $60 USD. BRISA and Thompson’s are where I used to buy the blades I used. Add a block of garden variety Desert Ironwood and the spacer materials to the pile and there’s likely $80 in materials there. I’ve made quite a number of knives just like that (still have a few tucked away to leave behind for the kids) so I know how long it takes. For the $100 I paid he’s sure not making much of a hourly rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 570360, member: 1365"] Heh, heh. If you look through the thousands of items offered across ETSY you’ll begin to notice that about 90% of the items are “already in three other peoples cart”. Right. Fear of loss salesmanship…or was that plain ol’ BS? Take your pick. Anyway…I checked out the Puraonvarsi C75 blade over on the BRISA website and it’s close to $60 USD. BRISA and Thompson’s are where I used to buy the blades I used. Add a block of garden variety Desert Ironwood and the spacer materials to the pile and there’s likely $80 in materials there. I’ve made quite a number of knives just like that (still have a few tucked away to leave behind for the kids) so I know how long it takes. For the $100 I paid he’s sure not making much of a hourly rate. [/QUOTE]
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