Clay Style Alaska Safari Skinner **SOLD**

TK Steingass

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Gentlemen:

For your consideration is this Wayne Clay inspired Alaska Safari Skinner in stabilized Sheep Horn/CPM-154. The knife is ground to the Clay pattern. The only subtle differences are the underside of the ricasso is rounded and the hollow ground primary bevels were ground with a 10" vs an 8" wheel. The knife was ground to .025" then steep 20 degree secondary bevels ground in to give a toothy edge that will hold up to the rigors of game skinning and cut like the wind. The stabilized sheep horn scales match perfectly - they also have an amber translucence when the light hits them. No sheath yet so you may specify RH or LH. Superb fit and finish. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $450 delivered CONUS. Paypal please to tksteingass@frontier.com. This knife is also posted on my website. Thanks for viewing and your comments are welcome.

V/R,

TK

.187" CPM-154 Stock
HT to Rc 60-61
8 3/4" OAL
4 1/4" Hollow ground blade
600 grit hand rubbed satin finish
Stabilized sheep horn scales
Tapered tang with red liners
Pinned/soldered guard
Stainless furniture
8-10 oz leather vertical pouch sheath

 
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look-in good TK , love that blade shape , always have . On your next one give it a little drop point and see how that looks . I've done a couple of gut hooks for a customer and that is how he had me do it .
 
Very nice TK, and that ram's horn is absolutely gorgeous.
 
Thanks to all you fellas that took the time to comment - I really appreciate it! :)

GW - Very nice talking to you today - Paypal received so it's on to the sheath! Many thanks for your purchase - it's a beauty.

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