Wissahickon Knives
@wissahickon_knives
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2017
- Messages
- 41
Hey everybody, long time no see. I've got a few camp/bushcraft/outdoor knives available. They're currently posted on my website but I'll adjust the price to what is listed below should any of you take a liking to one.
First up:
Mapmaker. This one is my favorite model and pretty much the only knife I use in the woods anymore. 1/8" O1 tool steel (58 RHC) 4 inch blade, 8.5 inches overall. Scandi grind with a forced patina and a sharp 90° spine. Handle is red C-tek with a black G10 bolster and brass corby bolts. 5/16" lanyard tube and black G10 liners.
SOLD
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Next up:
Another Mapmaker. Same specs as above but this one has a birch handle with red G10 liners.
SOLD.
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Next Up:
Mousetrapper.
A smallish knife that I intended for use as a small game knife but ended up being handy for carving too so I gave this one a scandi grind.
Blade is 3/32" 1095 (58 RHC). Sharp 90° spine.
3 5/8" blade. 8" overall.
Handle is stabilized maple burl with a sapphire burlap micarta bolster and brass Corby Bolts and a 5/16" lanyard tube with blue G10 liners.
SOLD
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Next Up:
Last but not least, a Critter. This one is a small utility knife. Good for carving and general outdoor use but small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.
Blade is 3/32" 1095 (58 RHC). Blade length is 2 7/8" and overall length is 7" Forced Patina and a sharp 90° spine
Handle is Natural burlap micarta with a black G10 bolster. Brass Corby Bolts and Toxic Green G10 liners.
SOLD
That's it. Thanks for having a look. If something here floats your boat, let me know and I'll go slap a discount on it for you. Thanks again
-Matt
First up:
Mapmaker. This one is my favorite model and pretty much the only knife I use in the woods anymore. 1/8" O1 tool steel (58 RHC) 4 inch blade, 8.5 inches overall. Scandi grind with a forced patina and a sharp 90° spine. Handle is red C-tek with a black G10 bolster and brass corby bolts. 5/16" lanyard tube and black G10 liners.
SOLD
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Next up:
Another Mapmaker. Same specs as above but this one has a birch handle with red G10 liners.
SOLD.
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Next Up:
Mousetrapper.
A smallish knife that I intended for use as a small game knife but ended up being handy for carving too so I gave this one a scandi grind.
Blade is 3/32" 1095 (58 RHC). Sharp 90° spine.
3 5/8" blade. 8" overall.
Handle is stabilized maple burl with a sapphire burlap micarta bolster and brass Corby Bolts and a 5/16" lanyard tube with blue G10 liners.
SOLD
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Next Up:
Last but not least, a Critter. This one is a small utility knife. Good for carving and general outdoor use but small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.
Blade is 3/32" 1095 (58 RHC). Blade length is 2 7/8" and overall length is 7" Forced Patina and a sharp 90° spine
Handle is Natural burlap micarta with a black G10 bolster. Brass Corby Bolts and Toxic Green G10 liners.
SOLD
That's it. Thanks for having a look. If something here floats your boat, let me know and I'll go slap a discount on it for you. Thanks again
-Matt
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