3 bushcraft knives up for grabs!

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This is a small batch of bushcraft knives I just finish up.

All three come with a bushcraft style sheath (still being finished)

Paypal is preferd but I can except money orders as well as credit cards..........First to say I'll take it!

Thanks for looking!



100_7422 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7423 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7424 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7425 by AA Forge, on Flickr




#1 Mod. Bushcrafter
Blade about- 4 1/2"
Handle about- 4 5/8"
Steel- 3/16" O1 high carbon steel
Acid etched flats with a hand sanded finish.
Osage with two 3/16" brass pins, a brass lanyard and an exposed tang.


Price- $260.00 SOLD shipped with a sheath.


100_7405 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7406 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7407 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7409 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7410 by AA Forge, on Flickr





#2 Bushcrafter
Blade about- 4"
Handle about- 4 1/2"
Steel- 5/32" O1 high carbon steel
Acid etched flats with a hand rubbed finish.
Black-green linen micarta with two 3/16" brass pins, a brass lanyard and some file work.

Price- $250.00 SOLD shipped with a sheath.


100_7411 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7413 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7414 by AA Forge, on Flickr






#3 Mod. Bushcrafter
Blade about- 4 1/2"
Handle about- 4 5/8"
Steel- 1/8" 15n20 high carbon steel
Burnt osage with two 3/16" brass pins and I brass lanyard.
Acid etched finish.
Flat scandi grind

Price- $250.00 SOLD shipped with a sheath.



100_7417 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7418 by AA Forge, on Flickr


100_7420 by AA Forge, on Flickr



Thanks again for looking!
 
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#1 is incredible - perfect size and aesthetic, and the grinds and extended butt are both beautiful and highly functional. All of these are top shelf, but #1 is through the roof.
 
Very nice, nice handle contours!
I am not familiar with 15N20 as a mono-steel on a knife. How is it compared to O1 for instance? Thanks!
 
Thanks

From what I've read and found through my own testing I would say it holds an edge about like 1080-1084 but with the toughness of 5160. While O1 will hold a little bit better edge, it's not nearly as tough.

15n20 is basically a simple version of L6 from what I've found.
 
Amazing shaping and finish on those handles, and great looking overall.

It's also nice that you posted such clear pictures. Some of the knives posted here, you don't really know what you are looking at, but these are nice pictures to show off the amazing workmanship.
 
Could you explain the differences in height of the bevel in particular why the third is so short? I am assuming a Scandi grind, but do you put a micro bevel on it? Sorry for the ignorance, I am more of a folder guy new to fixed blades. I only have one bushcraft and really enjoy using, and one of these look like a great addition.
 
Could you explain the differences in height of the bevel in particular why the third is so short? I am assuming a Scandi grind, but do you put a micro bevel on it? Sorry for the ignorance, I am more of a folder guy new to fixed blades. I only have one bushcraft and really enjoy using, and one of these look like a great addition.

Not a problem!

The third knife is a scandi and it does not have a micro bevel.
 
Oh man is that osage sweet. Surprised these are still here....Adam's scandis are top shelf folks....SHHHHarp
 
is this one still available

#2 Bushcrafter
Blade about- 4"
Handle about- 4 1/2"
Steel- 5/32" O1 high carbon steel
Acid etched flats with a hand rubbed finish.
Black-green linen micarta with two 3/16" brass pins, a brass lanyard and some file work.

Price- $250.00 shipped with a sheath.

thanks
 
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