Bushcrafter in Buffalo Horn

Adventure Sworn

Bushcraft Co. | Cody
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This is the Adventure Sworn "Classic", my take on the popular Woodlore style outdoor knife. It's quite ideal for use in wilderness survival & bushcraft tasks.

Blade. The steel is 5/32 inch thick O1 high carbon tool steel, heat treated & tempered in an electronic furnace to an RC hardness of 58-60. 4 inch long cutting edge. Hand-rubbed satin finish sides, mirror polished scandi grind edge.

Handle & Scales. The 4.6 inch handle has black buffalo horn scales. Contoured to a coke-bottle shape & polished to fit comfortably in the hand for extended use. The horn does have some slight flaws/lines in it (as most horn does), and one scale is a different tone (blonder) than the other; if you look at the bottom of the scales or the top of them you'll see they are actually bookmatched, but the one scale must have simply had a blonde streak running through it. Fastened together with two loveless bolts & a 5/16 brass tube. The loveless bolts have a nickel-silver nut and a brass core. Red liners.

Sheath. 8-9 oz vegetable tanned tooling leather. Stitched with waxed artificial sinew. Coal black color, hit with a high-sheen water repellent finish. 3/8 inch diameter firesteel loop included on the sheath.

Price. $225.00 plus $5.00 shipping. The first who says "I'll take it" either here, through PM, or through my email gets it. I accept PayPal, money orders, and checks.
SOLD
Adventuresworn@gmail.com

Quick Specs
Style: General Bushcraft Knife
Name: Classic
Steel: O1 high carbon tool steel
Blade Thickness: 5/32 inch
Grind: Scandi
Overall Length: 8.75 inches
Blade Cutting Edge Length: 4 inches
Handle: Black buffalo horn, red spacing material, brass & nickel silver loveless bolts & tubing
Sheath: 8-9 oz vegetable tanned tooling leather, waxed artificial sinew stitching

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Thanks for looking guys,
Cody
 
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I don't know Cody - I think you are slipping. I could only see YOUR reflection in the handle. Usually I can see MY reflection in your blades! ;)

AWESOME!

TF
 
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