Bushcamp and Michigan Utility knife in O1, black micarta

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bikerector

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SPF First up is the Michigan Utility knife (MUK). This is a great slicer and has a very useful point many tasks around the house, yard, woods, and more. The handle is full and comfy. I designed this knife with the idea that it would cover almost any task us Michiganders would deal within a given day, from farming to cooking to bushcraft.

Price: $225 SPF

Rough Specs:
3/32" at the spine
O1 tool steel hardened to 58
3.75" blade
4.5" handle
Black canvas micarta handle
Saber grind

Includes a thick leather pouch sheath

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Next is the bushcamp. I designed this knife to excel around the camping environment with a bent towards bushcraft. The high point makes it a pleasure for push cutting feathers sticks or cutting on a cutting board or log. The scandivex grind does a great job moving wood around while still performing admirably cutting up your favorite meats and potatoes for your meal over a campfire.

The handle is neutral so it can accommodate plenty of hand positions. The spine is sharp near the handle for striking a ferro rod or scraping but rounded in the 1/2 towards the tip so it's easy on the fingers for carving or batoning.

Price: $215

Rough specs:

1/8" thick at spine
O1 tool steel hardened to 58
4.25" blade
4.5" handle
Black canvas micarta handle
scandivex grind

Includes a thick leather pouch sheath

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