52100 and green canvas micarta hunter!

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this was forged from 52100e 1" round stock from mcmaster carr. this steel has given me so much performance from every blade that I handforged with it that I took 2 weeks to build a power hammer just to be able to work this steel from them! knives from this steel are the best performing blades that I have ever made by far!



OAL- 8 1/2"

blade- 4 1/8" long, .150" thick, 7/8" wide at the guard

steel- 52100e from a 1" round bar from mcmaster Carr, Forged, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes triple post forging quences, triple normalize, triple anneal, triple edge quench, and triple draw, with 24 hour freezer cycles between thermal events, for the highest performing blade that I can make, that holds a incredible edge, and yet is easy to sharpen!

grind- a full convex grind, with distal taper, sharpened on a Norton Fine India stone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge

finish- etcted 800 grit finish with light hamon

handle- green canvas micarta, sanded to 600 grit

guard- 1/4" stainless, nicely contoured to feel good on the finger, for greater control, and saftey in challenging situations, and 1/8" stainless pins

sheath- 11oz leather, hand stitched, lightly tooled, hot-waxed, with cam, for "snap fit", 3 copper rivets for belt loop. Sheath holds blade securely even when upside down, yet allows instant draw, and is easy to re-sheath one handed.

blade fully tested for edge retention and tip strenth before finishing! The blade is subjected to an edge flex test, where the edge is flexed over a 1/4" brass rod from both sides to check for toughness. These blades will generally make 200 {at a minimum} slicing cuts in 1/2" manilla rope in my shop on a scale, without requiring more than 35lbs of force to complete each cut, and will typically still shave hair from my arm at the end of the 200 cuts! {your performance may vary due to rope consistancy, sharpening teqnique, sharpening stone condition, and cutting skill} note that they will continue to cut the rope, but I stop cutting and counting when they quit shaving {i tested one to over 400 agressive cuts, thats ALOT of cutting to do for each blade!}. The heat treated blades are dropped point first on a concrete floor from a distance of roughly 4 feet before finishing, the blade must exhibit no substansial damage to pass the "concrete floor test". After a blade passes these tests, only then does it go to the finishing stage.


$240 plus $10 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order.

Sold!!!

1st to post "I'll take it" gets it!!!


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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
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Joe, the blade profile here is a little different than other Hunters i have seen of yours. I really like it. I know you put much thought into every aspect of your designs. Do you think this one would differ any in performance while field dressing ?
roland
 
Roland,

When i forged this one i was just playing around with some different profiles. As all my 52100's are forged, i can never make 2 exactly alike. When i was done forging i thought that this one looked really good with a narower blade at that lenth. I think it would work really well field dressing, and might apeal to those who like a narrower knife!
 
Joe... love this one! If you could use a rams horn for the handle on one of your 52100 hunters it would be quite nice!! Would look a lot like one of Mr. Fowlers blades...

Looking forward to seeing your larger blades mentioned above!
 
Thanks guys for the kind words!

Redsnake- i have had alot of folks ask me to use sheep horn on my knives.... I have not made one like that, because i feel that that combination of 52100 and sheephorn is my friend Ed's signature. Its not something i ever talked to him about, but id feel as if i was copying his knife. Sorry
 
Totally understand... I really like the 52100 hunter I have from you & anyone who picks this up will be quite happy!
 
Love the design and the knife but I'm pretty sure you made a mistake on the price Brother ????
 
Need help with Buck 112 Ranger
I recently joined this forum for help with buying a Buck 112 Ranger for my daughter's boyfriend, who is "into" knives, wants the Buck 112 and just returned from a second tour of Afghanistan. He is out of the marines!
Does anyone recommend any of these models? Is there a "best" one? Thanks!
New model
1970 - 74
Two-dot
Three-dot
Four-dot
Buck 112-1 Blade signed with Hoyt Buck signature (year?)
Buck with anvil on blade 2002

Blades - which do you like better? The older one or newer one?

I bought a 112 two-dot from 1978, new in box with papers for $60 but am now worried that I bought the wrong thing. Also, I was kind of hoping for a three-dot finger groove but the FGs don't show up very often.

Would love your feedback!
 
Ozrab: "Love the design and the knife but I'm pretty sure you made a mistake on the price Brother ???? "
How so ? Is this an 'in-joke' between you and Joe ?
roland
 
Ozrab: "Love the design and the knife but I'm pretty sure you made a mistake on the price Brother ???? "
How so ? Is this an 'in-joke' between you and Joe ?
roland

I have 2 of Joe's knives and his prices are a bargain. I think Ozrab's comment is tongue-in-cheek.
 
One of Joe's knives in 52100 is my next purchase. Worth every penny. Lotta knife for the price.
 
Thanks guys!!!

Ozrab-- I checked, and I posted the right price.

Gphunt--sorry, but I dont know about all the variations of the buck's

dasman-- did you want just one of the next ones I post? or do you have something in mind? I have 5 in heat treat right now, you are welcome to your pick of 3 that arent spoken for and pick you guard and handle materials.
 
Joe, that is the best one yet I have seen from you. That is some awsome performance, and a bargain price for such a knife.
 
This is one of the better knives I've seen from you. If you could do something with black canvas micarta with a acid tumbled guard I'd be interested in the future.
 
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