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I am pleased to show y'all this one again as I still believe it to be a sweet compact multipurpose knife that someone will truly enjoy. With that said, Good evening to knife loving people everywhere. Photoing pearly kirinite and shiny hollowgrind is tough with all the curves and angles. I think the final product looks pretty cool and will be a nice slicer for sure. The 8670 steel takes a edge like nobody's business in my experience so far and retains it nicely too. The kydex sheath has excellent ''click in-click-out" retention, and the provided clip setup is adjustable for both scout mount carry and upright on left or right. Might it as well have it your way. I was trying to do a shiny hand sanded finish on the blade like a knife I have by John Cahoon that is simply beautiful. My wonky arthritic hands worn down by decades of stoneware clay refuse. I wound up belt finishing it. Lots of folks can do that delicate work it appears, but I am not among them. That said, my goal is a good solid knife of classic materials at a reasonable price, and seeing progress in improving my stock reduction skills as we continue . Happily, I believe I am doing just that. My knives are warranted for life and I provide priority USPS shipping to your door. Thank you for checking out my work from BROKEN BRANCH CLAY & STEEL.
SPECS: OAL 7 3/8" BLADE 3 1/4" *The hollowground blade is 1/8" stock 8670 high carbon knife steel heat treated at the Bos shop to requested 60rc.* Scales are blue pearl kirinite w/ orange fiber liners and blue G10 pins.*Custom molded kydex sheath ***PRICE $115***NOW $100***






SPECS: OAL 7 3/8" BLADE 3 1/4" *The hollowground blade is 1/8" stock 8670 high carbon knife steel heat treated at the Bos shop to requested 60rc.* Scales are blue pearl kirinite w/ orange fiber liners and blue G10 pins.*Custom molded kydex sheath ***PRICE $115***NOW $100***






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