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I'm back from Reno and have a few blades left to sell. It's just about
holiday shopping time, too....

This is gonna take multiple posts, so I'll do pricing and shipping
here at the top, then get into the knives.

252- the leuku bushcrafter, is $140 - SOLD

275- small shortfinger EDC, is $85 SOLD

276- shortfinger necker, is $85 SOLD

277- lacewood slim finn, is $95

278- ultralight hiker, is $100 SOLD

279- wharncliffe, is $120

$7 shipping for any one or combination of knives, insured USPS
priority mail.

Paypal, money orders, checks are all good.


Now here goes:

252 is a leuku pattern bushcrafter. This design is a real workhorse,
and is my most standard woods knife to put in peoples' hands. 15N20
steel, .095 thick, differentially tempered with a convex grind (convex
scandi style). Forge finish on the blade with worked areas of spine
and tang blued to match. Handle scales are Ipe with brass lanyard tubing pins.

OAL: 9.5 inches, blade length 5.25 inches. Dropped edge for a bit of
extra security. Spine is not fileworked, but I'm more than happy to add a couple inches of jimping on request.

Sheath is Koyote Girl made, double needle hand stitched, double seamed. Adjustable belt hanger goes through both horizontal straps and is removable for mounting sheath on a strap, possibles bag, or pack.

reviews and testing available and searchable on BF.

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Details of the sheath, with adjustable hanging strap. Belt hanger is
removable for strapping onto a pack or possible bag. Sheath can be
retrained for left handed use easily.

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275- This is a shortfinger EDC knife. I made myself a small blade like
this several months ago and find it to be the most useful,
non-intrusive to carry EDC I've ever had.

Overall, this little guy is a bare 5 inches long, with an edge length
of 2.25 inches. Handle scales are 2.75 inches long. Steel is standard-
.095 15N20, differentially tempered with a tapered saber grind and a
convex final edge.

Handle material is ipe, with stainless pins. I kept the scales nice
and fat, .625 thick.

Sheath is a Koyote Girl Ranger style- http://koyoteknives.com/node/16

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276- Another shortfinger, this one is rigged with a necker sheath.

OAL on this one is 5.25 inches, with an edge length of 2 3/8
inches. 15N20, .095 thick, differentially heat treated with a shallow
tapered saber grind and convex final. The tip style on this one is
very much in the pattern of the leuku with a bellt straightening out
for a needle tip.

Ipe scales are 3 inches long, agan about .625 thick, with 3/16 brass
pins.

Sheath is a Koyote Girl necker style, with 4 holes making it easier to
tie to a strap or even rig belt carry.


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277- This is a slim finn, almost. I dropped the spine a touch near the
tip for a different point profile.

Overall, this is 6 1/8 inches long. Edge rolls out to 2 5/8
inches. 15N20, .095 thick, differential heat treat. Convex grind on
this one, with a good rustic overall finish.

Handle scales are 3 1/4 inches long, lacewood, with peened brass pins.

The sheath on this one is a Koyote Girl Ranger style, with a firesteel loop.


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278- Ultralight hiker. This is a different style of knife- pure
slicer. It has the flex of a good filet knife, and weighs nothing. The
design of this style knife is for ultralight packing and hunting-
there's NO WAY to pry with this, and it's one of the few designs I
don't like people batoning with.

Overall, this one runs 7.5 inches, with a 3.75 inch blade. The steel
is only .055 inches thick, and is recycled bandsaw blade. I have a
known provenance and steel type for this - UHB-15. Differential heat
treat with a forge finish on the blade. Edge is convex ground.

The scales on this are ipe, with 1/4 inch OD stainless tubing pins
front and rear. The overall profile with the slightly lifted and downturned
handle and humped spine, is extremely comfortable to use.

Sheath is a Koyote Girl Ranger style with a little subtle decoration.

TOTAL weight, including sheath, is only 3.75 ounces.

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279- lacewood wharncliffe riggers style. This knife is scandi ground
with a slightly steeper angle than I generally use. This is closer to
the style I prefer for rigging work, where abtoning through lines and
such happens. Less of a fruit slicer, but a good heavy utility blade.

OAL is 7 7/8 inches, with a blade length of 5 1/2, and an edge length
of 3 inches. 15N20 steel, .095 thick with a differential temper and
scandi grind. The finish is hand rubbed to 800 grit, but I left a few
little forge marks in as Coyote marks.

Handle is 4.25 inch long lacewood scales with stainless pins.

Sheath is stitched all the way around with a belt slide designed for 1
inch belts. It will also mount vertically on a strap up to 1 inch
wide. I don't recommend this sheath for horizontal carry, though.


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