The piece is hand-ground from 1/4 inch thick 6150, heat-treated and tempered. Overall length is 12 1/2 inches, 2 inches wide at the swell of the belly, and weighs a pound. The grip scales are Amboyna Burl, which is absolutely stunning. It feels great in the hand. The amazing thing is, it's not even quite done yet. She still has some sanding to do on the grip, and then will polish the heck out of it. It's just going to pop.
Don't be fooled by it's beauty, though... it has a dark side, as illustrated here:
Some work in progress pics, since those are always neat to see:
She will also be making a leather sheath for the piece. It is available, though she has not yet set her price. That said, if anyone is interested, PM me.
Also of interest - in that last photo, you can see some of the tools that Jody left her. The hammer's grip is loaded with pin work and filed grooves. The exacto handle is filed in a spiraling twist. Jody was an artistic fellow, and a lot of that creativity carried on with Shan-Aan.



