Franken Forge Blades
Scrap Handles for Ano/Modding testing
Scrap Handles for Ano/Modding testing
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The price is per piece, not for a set of handles. What is pictured is what you get.
These are scrap handles for anodizing and modding testing. They are Grade 5 (6Al-4V) titanium. These handles will not function on my knives, and the amount of damage per unit will vary, some will be very obviously damaged, while others may look almost perfect. There is no guarantee which knife handle you will get for testing.
All handles will however be in good enough condition to test finishing and modding.



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