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    Steingass Field Knife **SOLD**


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    Hi Fellas:

    This field knife is my rendition of the classic Enzo Trapper. I added 1/2" to the blade length, and upswept the primary edge near the ricasso to give more of a belly for skinning. Though it looks flat ground, the blade is gently concave ground on a curved platen corresponding to a 36" diameter wheel. The spine is slightly rounded with thumb serrations. I squared the butt near the lanyard and took a little belly out to make the handle more balanced with the blade. Finally, a tapered tang with red liners and the horse stall mat scales with flared tubes make the neutral balance where the index finger rests. The horizontal ride sheath can be worn right, left, cross, or behind the back......it has a cam-in feature so the knife snaps in for secure carry but one-hand draw. I hope you like it. The first I'll take it gets it. $250 $225 plus $15 shipping - payment to my Paypal account tksteingass@frontier.com is preferred and I accept USPS money orders. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.

    It ain't going any lower boys!!

    Best regards,

    TK

    3/16" D-2 stock
    HT to Rc 60-61
    8 3/4" OAL
    4 1/2" Blade
    Flat/Concave ground blade
    Belt satin finish
    Horse stall mat scales
    Flared stainless tubes
    Tapered tang - red liners
    Thumb serrations on spine
    8/9 oz Vegetable tanned leather horizontal sheath



    Last edited by TK Steingass; 08-13-2012 at 11:23 AM.


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    Hard to believe this one's still around.
    There are... still a few...animals...left out in the yard...


    Proud supporter of JK Handmade Knives #41.

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    I would love this for edc if the blade length were shorter (I love in the city surrounded by sheeple.) perfect steel and as always great work. I keep coming back to this one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by monk3yfist View Post
    I would love this for edc if the blade length were shorter (I love in the city surrounded by sheeple.) perfect steel and as always great work. I keep coming back to this one!
    Thanks! I remember the last time I was in a New England state - I was wearing a 3" EDC, horizontal - the sheeple went crazy, telling me I can't wear that thing.


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    very nice set up TK .
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    I agree with a previous poster.. ..this would be a great EDC if it was a bit shorter.. ..nice looking knife anyway..

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    Looks like the perfect moosin' knife Tim. I'll take it.
    pm sent
    Bill

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    Bill - It's yours! This knife is sold.
    Last edited by TK Steingass; 08-13-2012 at 11:22 AM.


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