Basic Drop point Hunter/Utility - Sold

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Sold to Jimidfish

This is a lightweight field knife of 1/8" 1080. Blade is heat treated to ~59RC.
Chisel grind with a scotchbrite finish and black paracord wrap on the tang. Holes are drilled for scales if you decide to change the handle, and the cord wrap is not epoxied so it is easily changed as it wears or you just want a new color or pattern. The white on the edge in a few images is actually thumbnail shavings from edge testing, I thought I'd wiped it clean but I guess I missed a bit. I am pretty impressed with this one's durability. I hacked a good way through a chunk of firewood after putting an edge on it and there was no damage other than scuffs to wipe off, my hand was tired and sore or I'd have kept going. This one definitely was not designed as a chopper but it was a good way to test the edge durability and performance. The first four images are before adding my maker's mark, the last two outside include it. I placed it well forward in case the buyer chooses to add scales and wants them to come further toward the tip.

$55+shipping (generally $12 with priority mail delivery confirmation and insurance) Paypal preferred (remy@wolf-tac.com), but can accept cc through paypal if you don't have an account. MO and checks possible as well.
OAL - 8.5"
Blade - 3.5"
Blade height - 1.2"
Max height - 1 3/8"
Added a sheath for it, rudimentary but it won't get you cut either. The Tek-lok is $10 additional but I included it in the pic for reference.
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That looks very nice, if I wasn't a broke 15 year old trying to make my own knives I would probably get it.
 
Yup. the choil gives a good hold for the kydex. It would work that way and as you can see it's got the holes for it.
 
It depends on how you count, but this is the fourth knife I ground out and heat treated. It is the second that I let out into the wild, but the first was a commissioned sheep's foot so this is the first that is available to the public.

Thanks for the compliment. I owe a lot to the folks here.
 
Since it's your first knife, I'll take it. If you will accept a USPS money order.
 
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It depends on how you count, but this is the fourth knife I ground out and heat treated. It is the second that I let out into the wild, but the first was a commissioned sheep's foot so this is the first that is available to the public.

Thanks for the compliment. I owe a lot to the folks here.

This is some super clean work for a fourth knife! Keep it up bro. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you can come up with. The path so far looks pretty promising.
 
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