CPE_Knives
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Good Afternoon,
Here are a couple of my regular models with a new blade shape.
I have been doing this style grind on my Mako and Mako XL for a while and decided to try it out on a couple of my other models. I first started experimenting with this grind a few years ago while making a dozen Hmong knives for a dealer and really liked how it came out on a smaller scale. I modified the original Hmong knife shape I was producing with flatter planes and a more pronounced transition which really focuses the cutting force. I decided to name the grind "Cuvier" after the tooth of a tiger shark. Luckily for me one of the first knives I did with this grind went to
ferider
who's wife happens to be a marine biologist and they sent me information on the Galeocerdo Cuvier or Tiger Shark showing how much the blade shape looks like the tiger shark tooth.

12 Bravo
This blade is made from 0.172" Magnacut Full Flat ground to 400 grit and finished on an ultra fine scotch brite belt. Handle is Brown micarta and Brass
It comes with a kydex sheath which has holes for a Tek-Lok.
Price SOLD , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 0.172" Magnacut
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 4 1/2"
Handle Material: Brown micarta and Brass
Overall Length: 9"
Sheath: Kydex with holes for a tek-lok
Weight: 6.3 ounces
RC: 62





Honey Badger
This blade is made from 0.172" Magnacut Full Flat ground to 400 grit and finished on an ultra fine scotch brite belt. Handle is Barbed wire fibermascus and brass
It comes with a kydex sheath which has holes for a Tek-Lok and the package is compact enough that it fits nicely in a front pocket.
Price REPOSTED , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 0.172" Magnacut
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 4"
Handle Material: Barbed wire fibermascus and brass
Overall Length: 8 7/16"
Sheath: Kydex
Hardness: 62rc
Weight: 5.2 ounces




If you would like additional pictures or have questions please contact me at cpeknives@gmail.com
Comments are welcome thank you for looking,
Here are a couple of my regular models with a new blade shape.
I have been doing this style grind on my Mako and Mako XL for a while and decided to try it out on a couple of my other models. I first started experimenting with this grind a few years ago while making a dozen Hmong knives for a dealer and really liked how it came out on a smaller scale. I modified the original Hmong knife shape I was producing with flatter planes and a more pronounced transition which really focuses the cutting force. I decided to name the grind "Cuvier" after the tooth of a tiger shark. Luckily for me one of the first knives I did with this grind went to


12 Bravo
This blade is made from 0.172" Magnacut Full Flat ground to 400 grit and finished on an ultra fine scotch brite belt. Handle is Brown micarta and Brass
It comes with a kydex sheath which has holes for a Tek-Lok.
Price SOLD , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 0.172" Magnacut
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 4 1/2"
Handle Material: Brown micarta and Brass
Overall Length: 9"
Sheath: Kydex with holes for a tek-lok
Weight: 6.3 ounces
RC: 62





Honey Badger
This blade is made from 0.172" Magnacut Full Flat ground to 400 grit and finished on an ultra fine scotch brite belt. Handle is Barbed wire fibermascus and brass
It comes with a kydex sheath which has holes for a Tek-Lok and the package is compact enough that it fits nicely in a front pocket.
Price REPOSTED , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 0.172" Magnacut
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 4"
Handle Material: Barbed wire fibermascus and brass
Overall Length: 8 7/16"
Sheath: Kydex
Hardness: 62rc
Weight: 5.2 ounces




If you would like additional pictures or have questions please contact me at cpeknives@gmail.com
Comments are welcome thank you for looking,
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