Bushcraft in 1095 and Indian Rosewood!!

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Here is one of my #2 bushcraft pattern knives, decked out with a handsanded finish, Indian Rosewood handle with brass corby bolts. this one is a nice and light, nice and thin, medium use utility knife, for daily outdoor cutting uses such as carving stakes, trimming fingernails, peeling an apple, making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, ect... of course they work great for small game, wild turkeys, and trout. this pattern also works pretty good on game up to the size of antelope and smaller mule deer!



OAL- 8"

blade- 3 3/4" long tip to scales, .093" thick at the spine, .045" measured 1/4" behind the edge, and .010" thick at the shoulder of the edge. 1" wide

steel- 1095 high carbon, differentially hardened. heat treat includes a double normalize, double anneal, triple edge quench and triple temper for a really nice performing blade that takes and holds a great edge and yet is easy to resharpen!

grind- a full flat grind, sharpened on a DMT 325 diamond hone with micro bevels, to an aggressive razor edge

finish- 400 grit handsanded finish.

handle- Indian Rosewood with brass corby bolts. handle is finished with 200 grit with the lines running lengthwise with the handle so it looks good yet isn't slick

sheath- clean, dyed 10-12 ounce leather, handstitched on the welt with copper rivets for the belt loop

weight - 6.40 ounces

$195 plus $15 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order. This one is also on my website, and can be purchased there also at caltoncutlery.com



1st to post "I'll take it" gets it!!! There are also a couple more similar on my website at www.caltoncutlery.com

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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
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