Aurora - A2 EDC - SPF - Thanks!

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I call this model the Aurora. It is a large EDC knife that performs as well as it looks. If you like knives that are optimized for cutting, this one is for you. This would also make a great defensive knife due to the excellent edge geometry.

The handle is "double black" canvas micarta, with dark red G10 liners and aluminum pins. I use G10 for my liners as it is more resistant to shrinkage and finishes nicer. The handle is extremely comfortable in any grip.

This knife is ground on a 14" contact wheel, almost to the spine. The height of the grind is just over 1", making it an amazing cutter. The edge geometry on this knife is absolutely fantastic. I'm am sure that you will be delighted with the cutting performance.

- A2 (Precision Ground)
- 60 HRC
- 1/8 Stock
- Satin finish
- Hollow ground
- Crazy Sharp
- Just under 9.25" OAL, Actual cutting edge of 4.5"
- Kydex sheath (Setup for a large tec-loc)

SPF Shipped and insured with a tracking numbers in the CONUS. Overseas sales are OK, but the buyer will need to pay actual shipping costs.

PayPal (Please send as a gift to avoid fees, otherwise add 3%) or money order preferred.

PayPal Address:

lmjmitchell@gmail.com

Thanks for looking! :D

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wow, that's really nice.

if my wallet wasn't a smoking hole, i'd take it.

which means i may have to order one like that in a few months.
 
Johnathan,

Knife arrived today. This fits my definition of "Practical-Tactical".

I was initially surprised how light it was in my hand. It seems very nimble.

Perfect size and nice blade profile for potential defensive uses.

Very comfortable in the hand.

I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces.

Thanks, TR
 
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