3 Great EDCs

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Number 1 Viper
1/8 inch thick 1095 high carbon steel differentially heat treated with edge at 59-60 Rc, tip at approx 55Rc and spine in high 40s Rc.

Handle is black paracord wrapped onto knife's full tang. Under the wrap is sealed with Loctite Blackmax.

Blade Length is 3.8 inches from tip to wrap and dark flats and ground steel bevels.

Overall Length about 8.0 inches

Black Kydex sheath (shown) with holes spaced for either large or small Tek-lok

SOLD Price is $40 plus $7 shipping in US

Number 2 Viper
1/8 inch thick 1095 high carbon steel differentially heat treated with edge at 59-60 Rc, tip at approx 55Rc and spine in high 40s Rc.

Handle is Coyote Brown paracord wrapped onto knife's full tang. Under the wrap is sealed with Loctite Blackmax.

Blade Length is 4.0 inches from tip to wrap and dark flats and ground steel bevels.

Overall Length about 8.2 inches

Coyote Brown Kydex sheath (shown) with holes spaced for either large or small Tek-lok

SOLD Price is $40 plus $7 shipping in US

Number 3 Squall Nessmuk
3/16 inch thick 1095 high carbon steel differentially heat treated with edge at 59-60 Rc, tip at approx 55Rc and spine in high 40s Rc.

Handle is a blue cord wrap with black gutted paracord overwrapped in the traditional interlocking manner showing the blue nicely though diamonds and epoxy set.

Blade Length is 2.8 inches from tip to wrap with bright satin metal gray finish .

Overall Length is about 6.1 inches

Black Kydex sheath (shown) with holes spaced for large and small Tek-lok

SOLD Price is $40 plus $7 shipping in US

I take PayPay (my account is kelley_ward2@agilent.com), major credit cards, money orders and checks.

Thanks,
Kelley Ward
Hard Edge Knives
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Can you give me any feed back how people have liked your edc's? Excited about this one. Or tell me how you have used them? I have caught the edc bug lately for 3-4 inch blades. Handy things. Are these hollow grinds?
 
I have one of Kelley's EDCs, the 'Little Squall' and its a great knife. Its tough, and for a small knife has a good weight to it. I use it for pretty much everything. I also really like the cord wrapped handles, they provide good grip and feel great in the hand too. I am itching for one of those vipers myself, great prices.
 
I really like the blade I got from Kelley (similar to number 3 but with a more slender tip)--gonna' guess the 1/8" steel knives are better sliceers, but he did a great job of profiling the thicker blade.

And yes, the wraps afford fabulous grip with the small maintenance downside if you have a habit of slicing animal pieces up ;)

Can you give me any feed back how people have liked your edc's? Excited about this one. Or tell me how you have used them? I have caught the edc bug lately for 3-4 inch blades. Handy things. Are these hollow grinds?
 
Hello cback8tw and thanks for taking the number 2 payment received I've marked the blade SOLD and will have it in the mail today. Thanks swareuroi and hideo your coments are more valueable than mine. I have used these from skinning deer and elk (the elk I'm sittting on was cutt up by one of these) to cutting lots of leather for the leather sheats I make. Check out my feedback most of it came from these EDC.
Kelley
 
This knife is designed to serve in the field, at home and where ever it is carried. The 1095 steel is differentially heat treated with and edge hardness of approximately 59 to 60 Rc so it will hold an good edge and a spine hardness about 50 Rc for high toughness. The handle is made from Shedua wood with black spacers and that are bolted to the knives full tang handle for maximum strength. It also features a glass breaker pommel and a file worked spine. The unique hole in the blade is intended to allow this knife to be made into an emergency spear by providing two anchoring tie down points. The hole is just the right size to pop a paracord into so the knife can be lashed to a pole and the lanyard hole in the pommel forms the secondary anchor point.

Specs:
3/16 inch thick 1095 High carbon steel differentially heat treated and finished with mustard.

Handle is Shedua wood scales with black spacers on the knife’s full tang.

Blade Length is 4 inches from tip to center of hole and is 1.25" wide.

Overall Length about 9.25 inches

Brown tooled leather sheath (shown)

SOLD Price is $95 plus $7 shipping

I take PayPay (my account is kelley_ward2@agilent.com), major credit cards, money orders and checks.

Thanks,
Kelley Ward
Hard Edge Knives
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