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MAKE THIS KNIFE Pattern 21 Pattern 38 Pattern 42 MAKE THIS KNIFE Pattern 21 Pattern 38 Pattern 42 J3838 CPMS 30V satin finish blade, K383 Brass J2108 440C satin finished blade polished to a Bolster and 1/8" Brass Pins and D3853 Black Ink mirror finish, AD926 mosaic bolster blanks, two Rosewood Dymondwood preshaped handle. F5 pivot pins (used in the bolster), KI1402 Desert J4289 Damascus blade. Braided with PC109 ® Camo Kirinite handle material, four FF304 SS Midnight Blue and PC104 Coyote Brown Paracord. 61 ® decorative screws with two AS754 threaded step Pattern SH603 Grins antique copper Schmuckatelli skull bushings . bead. Pattern 22 Pattern 44 J6128 D2 satin finish blade, M6119 Ivory Paper Micarta preshaped handles, K614 Stainless Bolster and A061 Stainless Torx Fasteners. G2231 Orange G10 Basket Weave texture preshaped handles, J2208 440C satin finished Pattern 36 blade, K226 Stainless Steel Bolster and A461 1/4" Stainless Steel T6 Torx Fasteners. J4407 440C peened finish blade braided with PC125 Imperial Red Paracord and LY103 Sterling Silver bead. Pattern 23 J3608 440C satin finish blade, K364 Stainless Bolster, 1/8" Stainless Pins, and G3650 Olive Drab G10 with Sand Storm texture preshaped handle. Pattern 45 Pattern 37 J2308 440C satin finish blade, K233 Brass Bolster and B660 1/4" Brass Corby Rivets Fasteners. Fitted with our D2325 Rosewood Dymondwood preshaped handle. J4508 440C satin finish blade braided with PC110 J3738 CPMS 30V satin finish blade, G3750 Olive Foliage Paracord and LY103 Sterling Silver bead. Pattern 25 Drab G10 Sand Storm texture preshaped handles, K374 Stainless Bolster and 1/8" Stainless Pins. Northern Fillet Pattern 39 J2508 440C satin finish blade, K256 Stainless JD329 Damascus blade with giraffe bone handle. Bolster and A461 1/4" Stainless Steel T6 Torx Six FF181 Windmill 5/16" decorative torx screws Fasteners, G2511 Black G10 with Basket Weave J3908 440C satin finished blade with B760 and three AS765 threaded bushings. texture. 1/4" Brass Corby Fasteners, D3949 Black Ink Cocobolo Dymondwood preshaped handle. Tactical Fighter Pattern 31 Pattern 40 J3148 154CM satin finish blade, K316 Stainless J9268 CPM 3V satin finish blade, nickel silver Bolster and A461 1/4" Stainless Torx Screw J4008 440C satin finished blade, B051 1/4" Brass guard included with KI1404 Lava Flow Kirinite Fasteners and M3131 Red Linen Micarta with T6 Torx Screw Fasteners and G4054 Olive Drab handle material and six FF171 Solar Flare 5/16" Basket Weave texture. G10 Pyramid texture handle. decorative torx screws and three AS765 threaded bushings. Pattern 34 Pattern 32 Otter J3438 CPMS 30V satin finished blade, K343 Brass Guard, 3/32" Brass Pins, and G3460 Blue/ Black G10 Sand Storm textured handle. J3248 154CM satin finish blade, K323 Brass Bolster and 1/8" Brass Pins and D3251 Black Ink JD779 Damacus blade with NB901 Rams horn Walnut Dymondwood preshaped handle. Pattern 41 handle material and MP360 3/16" Copper Star mosaic pin. Pattern 33 Snowman J4189 Damascus blade. Braided with PC325 J3308 440C satin finished blade, K333 Brass Imperial Red Reflective and PC106 Charcoal JD699 Damacus blade with Super Natural resin Guard, 1/8" Brass Pins and G3350 Olive Drab G10 Paracord. SH201 Fang pewter Schmuckatelli® handle material and MP320 3/16" Speeding Bullet Sand Storm textured handle. skull bead. mosaic pin. PAGE 1 EXAMPLES OF OUR JANTZ PATTERN BLADES JANTZ CONTOURED HANDLES & BLADES Pattern 21 Blades Pattern 23 Blades Pattern 21 is a flat ground hunter blade. Makes a good general purpose hunting Pattern 23 blades are cryogenically processed during heat treating and flat and skinning knife. Overall length 7 7/8", Blade Length 3 1/8", Blade Width 1 1/8", ground for optimal edge holding. Overall length 9 9/16", Blade Length 4 5/8", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Holes 1/4", Thong Hole 1/4". Blade Width 1", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Holes 1/4", Blades are cryogenically treated and razor sharpened. Available in 440C, D2 and Thong Hole 1/4". Available in 440C, D2 and Damascus steels. Offered in peened Damascus steels. Offered in peened or satin finish. Available sheath KT210. or satin finish. Available sheath KT230. CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE J2107 440C Peened Cryo 57-58 33.95 J2307 440C Peened Cryo 57-58 34.95 J2108 440C Satin Cryo 57-58 33.95 J2308 440C Satin Cryo 57-58 34.95 J2127 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 33.95 J2327 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 34.95 J2128 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 33.95 J2328 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 34.95 J2189 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 99.95 J2389 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 99.95 Pattern 22 Blades Pattern 25 Blades Pattern 22, our most popular hunter blade, is cryogenically treated and razor Pattern 25 blades are flat ground and cryogenically processed during heat sharp. The blade is flat ground for strength. Overall length 8 3/8", Blade Length treating for keen edge holding capability. Overall length 9", Blade Length 4 3/16", 3 1/2", Blade Width 1 3/32", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Blade Width 1 3/16", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Holes Holes 1/4", Thong Hole 1/4". Available in 440C, D2 and Damascus steels. Offered 1/4", Thong Hole 1/4". Available in 440C, D2 and Damascus steels. Offered in in peened or satin finish. Available sheath KT220. peened or satin finish. Available sheath KT250. CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE J2207 440C Peened Cryo 57-58 33.95 J2507 440C Peened Cryo 57-58 34.95 J2208 440C Satin Cryo 57-58 33.95 J2508 440C Satin Cryo 57-58 34.95 J2227 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 33.95 J2527 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 34.95 J2228 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 33.95 J2528 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 34.95 J2289 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 99.95 J2589 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 99.95 Handles for #25 Flat Rosewood Burgundy Handles for #21 - #22 - #23 Contoured Desert Ironwood Flat Rosewood Burgandy Contoured Black Ink Cocobolo Profiled contoured & flat handles for Pattern #25. Cut slightly oversize for proper fitting to blade and bolster. CAT.# COLOR MATERIAL THICK SHAPE PRICE Profiled contoured & flat handles for Pattern #21, #22 and #23. Cut slightly DF2525 Rosewood Dymondwood 5/16" Flat oversize for proper fitting to blade and bolster. 11.95 DF2549 Black Ink Cocobolo Dymondwood 5/16" Flat 11.95 CAT.# COLOR MATERIAL THICK SHAPE PRICE D2525 Rosewood Dymondwood 3/8" Contour 16.95 E2501 Birdseye Maple Wood 3/8" Contour 24.95 DF2125 Rosewood Dymondwood 5/16" Flat 11.95 E2516 Walnut Wood 3/8" Contour 24.95 DF2149 Black Ink Cocobolo Dymondwood 5/16" Flat 11.95 E2570 Ironwood Wood 3/8" Contour 39.95 D2125 Rosewood Dymondwood 3/8" Contour 16.95 D2149 Black Ink Cocobolo Dymondwood 3/8" Contour 16.95 E2101 Birdseye Maple Wood 3/8" Contour 24.95 Torx Fasteners Corby Fasteners E2116 Walnut Wood 3/8" Contour 24.95 E2170 Ironwood Wood 3/8" Contour 39.95 Bolsters Corby assembly includes two 1/4" For 1/4" handle material use these Torx brass bushings and two 1/4" corby fasteners. The Torx Screw assembly rivets. Use with Dymondwood handles includes two 1/4" stepped brass for flush surface. bushings and four T6 torx screws. CAT.# TYPE ALLOY PRICE Bolsters are offered in three alloys, 260 brass, 410 stainless steel and 752 nickel CAT.# TYPE ALLOY PRICE B660 Corby Brass 4.15 silver, all with matching pins. Available in two thicknesses, 3/16" and 1/4" for use B451 Torx Brass 4.35 A624 Corby Stainless 4.95 with the precut handle material listed. A461 Torx Stainless 7.15 N614 Corby Nickel Silver 6.35 CAT.# THICK ALLOY PATTERN # PRICE K211 3/16" Brass 21 - 22 - 23 7.95 Thong Tubing K216 3/16" Stainless 21 - 22 - 23 8.95 K213 1/4" Brass 21 - 22 - 23 7.95 K214 1/4" Stainless 21 - 22 - 23 8.95 To add an optional thong hole to your K215 1/4" Nickel Silver 21 - 22 - 23 9.95 handle, use our TM64 drill bit and your choice of stainless or brass tubing. K251 3/16" Brass 25 7.95 K256 3/16 Stainless 25 8.95 CAT.# DIA. ALLOY PRICE K253 1/4" Brass 25 7.95 B220 1/4" Brass .75 K254 1/4" Stainless 25 8.95 A220 1/4" Stainless .99 K255 1/4" Nickel Silver 25 9.95 TM64 .252" HSS Drill 3.42 JANTZ QUALITY PRODUCTS MADE IN USA PAGE 2 AMERICAN MADE QUALITY PRODUCTS Pattern 31 Blades Pattern 38 Blades Pattern 31 flat ground blades are cryogenically processed during heat treating Pattern 38 blades are cryogenically processed during heat treating and flat ground for optimal edge holding capability. Overall length 7 5/8", Blade Length 3", Blade for optimal edge holding capability. Overall length 7", Blade Length 2 1/2", Blade Width 1 1/8", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Holes 1/4", Width 15/16", Blade Thickness 5/32". Bolster holes 1/8", Handle Holes 1/8", Thong Hole 1/4". Available in D2, 154CM, 1095 and Damascus steels. Offered in Thong Hole 1/4". Flat ground. Available in D2, CPMS 30V, 1095 and Damascus peened or satin finish. Available sheath KT310. steels. Offered in peened or satin finish. Available sheath KT380. CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE CAT.# STEEL FINISH TEMPER HRC PRICE J3127 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 34.95 J3827 D2 Tool Steel Peened Cryo 59-61 34.95 J3128 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 34.95 J3828 D2 Tool Steel Satin Cryo 59-61 34.95 J3157 CPM 154 Peened Cryo 59-60 37.95 J3837 CPMS 30V Peened Cryo 59-61 44.95 J3158 CPM 154 Satin Cryo 59-60 37.95 J3838 CPMS 30V Satin Cryo 59-61 44.95 J3196 1095 High Carbon Stonewash Cryo 57-58 24.95 J3898 1095 High Carbon Satin Cryo 57-58 24.95 J319K 1095 High Carbon Black Cryo 57-58 24.95 J389K 1095 High Carbon Black Cryo 57-58 24.95 J3189 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 99.95 J3889 Damascus Etched Cryo 58-60 79.95 Bolsters Bolsters Torx Fasteners Fasteners Bolsters are offered in three alloys, 260 brass, 410 stainless steel and 752 For 1/4" handle material use these Torx nickel silver, all with matching pins.
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