Last try to move this one and then it becomes my personal neck knife 
Forged and heat treated in a water quench and then tempered by me to a hardness about 63+ RC, using bladesmithing as taught to me by Murray Carter. Comes with kydex sheath for neck carry
Payment is via PayPal, check or US Postal money order.
Free priority mail shipping in the US. International is ok, shipping to be quoted
Carter pattern Aviator model with ebony wood and white liners. 3.5 blade in Suminagashi steel (Hitachi white carbon steel core ) with mild steel outer.
. 14 thick just in front of the handle and tapers. Peened nickel silver pins. 7 3/4 OAL
asking $185
to learn about me and read a detailed review of a knife I made and with this same steel - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1397530-HSC-Handforged-Utility-Hunter-review-(white-steel!)
the same utility hunter also tested by Ankerson where the knife made 460 cuts in 5/8" manila rope and was still sharp, - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/793481-Ranking-of-Steels-in-Categories-based-on-Edge-Retention-cutting-5-8-quot-rope
The benefits of the steel I use is the ability to take an extremely keen edge as well easy to sharpen.
Thanks for looking.
Harbeer
HSC /// knives
Forged and heat treated in a water quench and then tempered by me to a hardness about 63+ RC, using bladesmithing as taught to me by Murray Carter. Comes with kydex sheath for neck carry
Payment is via PayPal, check or US Postal money order.
Free priority mail shipping in the US. International is ok, shipping to be quoted
Carter pattern Aviator model with ebony wood and white liners. 3.5 blade in Suminagashi steel (Hitachi white carbon steel core ) with mild steel outer.
. 14 thick just in front of the handle and tapers. Peened nickel silver pins. 7 3/4 OAL
asking $185
to learn about me and read a detailed review of a knife I made and with this same steel - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1397530-HSC-Handforged-Utility-Hunter-review-(white-steel!)
the same utility hunter also tested by Ankerson where the knife made 460 cuts in 5/8" manila rope and was still sharp, - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/793481-Ranking-of-Steels-in-Categories-based-on-Edge-Retention-cutting-5-8-quot-rope
The benefits of the steel I use is the ability to take an extremely keen edge as well easy to sharpen.
Thanks for looking.
Harbeer
HSC /// knives
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