Canadian Belt Knife

G L Drew

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This style has been around for years and it is obvious why once you hold one in your hand and use it in the field. The willow leaf blade works very well for camp chores and field dressing and the comfort of the handle was around long before the word "ergonomics" was in vogue. One of my favorit designs.

1/8 inch ATS34
Mirror finish
Hollow ground
Stabilized curyl maple handle
Overall length: 8 3/4 inches including the lanyard ring
Blade: 4 1/4 inches
Hand sewn leather scabbard

$130 ___SOLD___ which includes shipping and PayPal fees to the US and Canada. My PP account is gldrewknives@yahoo.com I will accept money orders and checks with time to clear.

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Requested: Brighter photos of the handle. Took it outside!

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That really helps bring out the color and grain Gerry and your take on the Belt Knife is up to your usual standards. I like that that grind line too. Sharp!
 
Great looking knife, Gerry. That style really works great, and I am with you, as I love the style as well. And the curly maple looks right at home. Bill
 
You have a great take on classic knives, Gerry! It looks like you clipped the point on this one a little more? Definitely a knife of many uses, great woods knife!
 
I just received my custom GL Drew knife and couldn't be happier with the quality and the feel of the blade! ('Going to have to post some pictures on the forum somewhere.) This one looks like a gem, too.
 
I'll add my plug for this knife. I've had one for a year or so and it has become one of my favorite models. I think it is an exceptionally good value for the money and G.L.'s quality is top notch.
 
I bought one of your small knives several month back and was really impressed:thumbup:

Do you ever take special requests? Such as something similar to this with Bone Scales?

Thanks,
Darwin
 
Let's run this one down the line again at a slight discount!
 
To be honest, I have a little trouble believing that a knife this nice has been sitting around since July.
 
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