Bushcraft knife with convex grind

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This Bushcraft knife is 3/32 thick and made of L6 tool steel recovered from a vintage 10" table saw blade, the good old kind without carbide cutting inserts. Its blade is 4.25 inches long, 1.4 inches wide and an overall length of 9.25 inches. I differentially heat treat achieving an edge hardness of about Rc 60 and draw the point back to about Rc55 for higher toughness. The spine is left at a lower hardness for maximum strength. I've incorporated a full convex grind into the bushcrafter. The blade finish is a mustard pitina artistially applied to resemble a hamon (the blade does have a simple temper line that hasn't been etched and revealed.)

The wooden scales of this knife are nicely colored Panamanian Rosewood that are bolted with stainless steel screws and round brass nuts, Loveless style, to the knives full tang. I feel bolts provide greater strength and durability than pins.

The tooled pouch sheath is made of heavy 8/9 ounce leather.

SOLD Price is $80 shipped in US

I prefer PayPal (my account is kelley_ward2@agilent.com) but take other forms of payment.
Thanks,
Kelley Ward

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Very nice, that one will make a great kitchen knife or all around good blade. Great price for the set with a great sheath.
 
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