1095 Bushcrafter with 2-Tone Sycamore! *Price Drop!*

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Here's one I just put the finishing touches on this morning. It's a Bushcrafter made from Aldo's excellent 1095 with Two-Toned stabilized Sycamore! My buddy always says the 4 1/2" handles I normally use are too short for him. So after I made him one with a longer handle, I figured I'd make another. This handle has a great feel even if you don't have huge hands. They're also great for using with gloves on.

I discounting this one just a little because there's an area on the spine that I must have hit unevenly with the grinder and epoxy settled in. It barely noticeable and I don't think the camera even picked it up, but it's there and I know it. So I'm giving you a price break on it.

The sheath is one of the thickest ones I've ever made. I laminated two layers of Hermann Oak leather together for the ultimate toughness. The thicker leather is on the outside and I glued/stitched a thinner layer on the inside so there is no flesh side leather showing. Double stitched by hand.

Here's the specs on the Knife.

Steel: Aldo's 1095, .135 at the top of the ricasso. Convexed ever so slightly for better performance
Handles: Stabilized Two-Toned Sycamore with White Liners
Hardware: two 3/16" Black Micarta Pins, 1/4" stainless thong tube
Blade Height: 1 3/16"
Blade Length: 4 3/8" tip to front of scales with a cutting edge of 3 7/8"
OAL: 9 1/4"

Includes handcrafted - double stitched Premium sheath made from Hermann Oak leather that was made by myself.

Price Drop! = $120. This includes all PayPal fees (if paying by PayPal) and FREE USPS Priority Shipping to the U.S.! Payment via PayPal at donaldlawson@gmail.com or USPS Money Order.

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