52100 and tiger maple!

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This is a nice, high-performance hunting knife!

OAL- 7 3/4"

blade- 3 1/2" long, .150" thick, 1" wide at the guard

steel- Aldo's Awesome High Performance 52100, Forged, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes triple anneal, triple normalize, triple edge quench, and triple draw, with 24 hour freezer cycles between thermal events for a truly high performance blade, that holds a great 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- rough etched 600 grit finish, with hamon or temper line.

handle- dyed tiger maple maple, with a tung oil finish, and red spacer

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

sheath- 11oz leather, hand stitched, clean, 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 100 {at a minimum} slicing cuts in 1/2" manilla rope in my shop on a scale, without requiring more than 40lbs of force to complete each cut, and will typically still shave hair from my arm at the end of the 100 cuts! {your performance may vary due to rope consistancy, sharpening teqnique, sharpening stone condition, and cutting skill}. 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.


$185 plus $10 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order.


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!
 
I really like your convex grind Joe!
When you say differentially heat treated/tempered and draw, that means you "soft back draw" the spine after the blade has been hardened? I like that a lot!!
Andy
 
Thanks Andy!

I dont do a soft back draw with a torch. The blade is edge quenched, so only the edge is hardened, then the whole blade is tempered.

The heat treat works really well. The last blade i tested to destruction, i clamped the first third of the blade in a vise and flexed it to 90 degrees with a half inch torque wrench requiring 30 ftlbs to flex it, then back to straight, 90 degrees the other way, back to straight, and then back the original way to about 80 degrees where the edge cracked, but the back held together.
 
I really like my maple knife in 52100 from Joe, It will never be traded or let go, thats why I bought two other ones for that purpose, but mine is mine an its not going any where but on my belt.
 
This is a real Hunter. All you've got to do is get the deer or elk or moose or sheep, etc. then this knife will give you surgical slickness for the all important task of clean field dressing and then quartering or de-boning if necessary.
If you are a serious hunter, don't pass up this opportunity to get the best performing knife you've ever had.
I've got a very similar knife from Joe waiting for me to pick it up at the P.O. tomorrow and i'm very excited about it and feel priveleged to have this as my hunting companion.
roland
 
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