Clip Point Large Hunter, CTS-XHP and Dyed Buckeye Burl

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So this is my only blade this week, still getting caught up in the shop.

This is a "new" pattern, or my standard hunter with a clip blade slapped on it. I haven't done a larger hunter in a while, so I beefed this one up a bit just for fun, with thicker blade stock than I normally use.

The handle is customer favorite yellow dyed buckeye burl, and quite a nice piece as well. A bit hefty compared to most of my hunters, but still feels nimble and is well balanced.

CTS-XHP @ 60, 0.183" thick
4.75" edge length, 10.125" oal
K&G stabilized dyed buckeye burl
416ss guard, sterling silver pin
Clip is unsharpened
7.2oz

$250, price includes buyers preference of sheath, PayPal preferred.

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Thanks for the comments.

I usually do either vacuum molded or strap and post for this style of knife. For leather I use premium European tooling bends, basically a small step below highest tier.

I feel my sheaths are excellent quality.

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Wow, I like that clip point! And I'm a sucker for buckeye burl. I have one of the hunter drop points and it is top notch. MissouriEd save a hit to my wallet.
 
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