G L Drew
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2005
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I like to carry a smaller knife at certain times and I know there are a few of you folks that agree with me
Stock removal from 1/8 inch 52100 high carbon steel
Heat treated in my shop to Rc 58-60 with attention to a fine grain structure throughout the blade
The flat distal grind from the edge all the way to the spine makes it a great slicer
I'm not sure if the stag handle is sambar or red deer antler but I like the way it turned out
Natural and black Micarta spacers
Overall length: 8 inches
Blade: 3 3/4 inches
Leather scabbard with a belt loop for a right hand carry
$180 delivered within our United States
3CDCFFD0-68D4-4537-8F3A-0BBD6C99505D_1_201_a by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
99C1A75D-8A9B-45AA-813D-CAF4CCBB2E1A_1_201_a by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
FC6D35C2-FFEA-48D4-A2F6-902B6A27CA5B_1_201_a by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
E3AEAF1D-7563-47FE-BDE7-FBB77DEB4B37_1_201_a by Gerald Drew, on Flickrx
AE9C150C-A2FA-43BE-9A4B-E8F01B55BDE6_1_201_a by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
Stock removal from 1/8 inch 52100 high carbon steel
Heat treated in my shop to Rc 58-60 with attention to a fine grain structure throughout the blade
The flat distal grind from the edge all the way to the spine makes it a great slicer
I'm not sure if the stag handle is sambar or red deer antler but I like the way it turned out
Natural and black Micarta spacers
Overall length: 8 inches
Blade: 3 3/4 inches
Leather scabbard with a belt loop for a right hand carry
$180 delivered within our United States





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