"Boot Knife"

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I finished this one last week between other orders, made the sheath this week. It's on its way to Alabama today/tomorrow. Made from a USA 'Heller' file tempered to 56-58Rc., 7" long, 1/4" thick, 3 1/4" dbl edge, hollowground on a 8" wheel, boot sheath. Handle is Brazillian hardwood (I don't remember the name). I'll probably be adding this style into my models page for around $125 shipping included. Comments appreciated...
-Michael
 

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Very cool knife! I like the file pattern on the knife - it offsets the grinds very well, and adds great texture to the knife. That wood looks a lot like Brazilian Walnut to me.
 
It's a real beauty Mike.
I love everything in this knife, the balancing, the grindlines and the clean useful shape!
 
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