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Thread: English Walnut Camp Knife with Hamon **SOLD**

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    English Walnut Camp Knife with Hamon **SOLD**


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    Hi fellas:

    When I hunt large tracts of wildnerness, I carry two knives - one like this for shelter/survival and a hunter. The wood in this camp knife is one of my favorites - crotch flame figure in the unpigmented wood that sunbursts into marblecake. I had the scales stabilized by K&G. The blade was hand-rubbed to 2000 grit and lightly etched - the hamon resembles a sawtooth pattern and has ghosting throughout for a very nice presentation. The knife was made forward heavy for hard use - the full flat grinds end in robust 25 degree bevels.....this will serve you well as a chopper. The pinned guard has a soldered cobalt drill bit rather than a 1/8" pin - this added feature surely was unintentional and is provided at no extra charge. I haven't made the sheath yet so the buyer can specify right or left hand. I hope you all like it! The first "I'll take it" gets it. $325 plus $18 shipping. Paypal payment preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com and I accept USPS money orders or checks. International sales welcome, however, I will not be able to purchase insurance. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.

    Best regards,

    TK

    1/4" W-2 stock
    Differential HT with clay
    Parks 50 quench
    HT to Rc 60-61
    11" OAL
    6 1/4" Blade
    Full flat grinds with 25 degree bevels
    Thumb serrations on spine
    Pinned/soldered guard
    Tapered tand with red liners
    Stabilized English Walnut scales
    Stainless furniture
    Satin flats
    8-10 oz leather leather sheath (right or left)

    Last edited by TK Steingass; 09-10-2012 at 04:28 AM.


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    Very nice tk
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    Very nice man, you always impress. I agree that would be a perfect size knife for carrying around.

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    That's what I'm talk'in bout. Congrats on yer team today TK.
    There are... still a few...animals...left out in the yard...


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    Quote Originally Posted by JackHammer View Post
    That's what I'm talk'in bout. Congrats on yer team today TK.
    Thanks Jack - How 'bout them Cowboys????!!!!


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    I believe an old WV proverb says that "even a blind pig finds a truffle every now and again!
    There are... still a few...animals...left out in the yard...


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    Nice hamon and the handle is really exceptional

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    Superb craftsmanship. The best camp knife that I've seen for awhile.

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    I'll take it.

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    Ben:

    It's a beauty and it's yours - thank you! I'll make you a right hand sheath for this one.

    Thanks for the kind input fellas - it's appreciated.


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