I'm not sure why that link is not working and I can't seem to change it. Here it is again:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...alton-5160-fighter!!?highlight=calton+fighter
Or you could search Calton fighter in the fixed blade section of the knifemakers market.
Here is the description from the sale thread:
"OAL- 13 1/4"
blade- 8 3/16" long, .215" thick, 1 7/8" wide
weight-1 pound 9 ounces with sheath
steel- Aldo's 5160, Forged, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes triple normalize, triple anneal, triple edge quench, and triple draw, for a great performing blade, that holds a great edge, and yet is easy to sharpen!
grind- a medium heavy flat grind {like a chopper}, with a convex edge, sharpened on a smiths diamond hone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge
finish- a 600 grit quick rubbed finish, with light hamon, for a nice easy to maintain working finish
handle- some really nice stabilized walnut burl I got from Bill at Backwoods Knives, with white paper micarta spacers
guard- 1/4" mild steel, nicely contoured to feel good on the finger, for greater control, and saftey in challenging situations, and 1/4" mild steel buttcap with the tang through the buttcap and peened
sheath- 11oz leather, hand stitched, clean, dyed, hot-waxed, loop is sized for a 2" belt. personally I keep a blade like this one strapped to my pack instead of on my belt, the belt loop is a nice place to attach a strap though.
I cut a 2x4 in half twice, and the edge would still shave. it also passed an edge flex test, and a nail test {where you clamp the blade edge up in a vise and place a common nail across the edge and hammer the nail until it is cut halfway through} and put about half my wieght {210 lbs}to flex the blade sideways in a vise to check for toughness."