A Pair of Bucksport Toothpicks

TK Steingass

Knifemaker - Buckeye
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Greetings All:

I just finished this pair of Bucksport Toothpicks and thought I'd share them with you. I don't normally incorporate frame handles into my knives but for this design I thought the black frame would set off the nice mammoth ivory bark figure. Very light and fast for its size due to the concave ground back of the blade - the built up convex tip is designed to prevent tip breakage and increase penetration, and cool factor of course! :D Thanks for viewing and all comments welcome.

V/R,

TK

.175" CPM-154 stock
HT to Rc 59-60
15" OAL
10" Blade
Mirror finish
Convex tip
Double hollow ground/concave ground blade
Soldered stainless guard
Coined stainless liners
Black G-10 frame/liners
8-10 oz multi-carry sheath





 
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That blade is pure evil buddy....a real rib tickler and wicked sharp I'm sure. [emoji106][emoji631]


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Very nice, those are just plain wicked looking
 
Very nice looking knives, I especially like the mammoth ivory on that one.
 
Those are wickedly good looking knives.
 
Thanks for commenting fellas - I appreciate the kind words
 
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