Chopper, Supersized

G L Drew

Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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I had to put this one in my heat treat furnace corner to corner to get the door closed. I tried something new with this one: the spine has been drawn back to a spring temper. As tough as 5160 is, I wonder if it is necessary??

Forged from 5160
Flat grind
Machine (Scotch-Brite) finish on the grind, forge finish on the flats
Tapered tang and blade
Black canvas Micarta handle
Overall length: 15 1/2 inches
Blade: 10 1/4 inches
Weight: 1 lb, 1 oz
Riveted leather scabbard

$180 ____SOLD____delivered to the US or Canada. PayPal is gldrewknives@yahoo.com I also take USPS money orders and checks with time to clear.

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Another killer blade... I'm really liking your style with the longer blade. It is So unique. The only thing I would change is sharpen up to the choil so you can do fine work and ring cuts. Excellent!
 
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