Cocobolo Camp Knife

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Blade steel: 5160, 1/4" stock
Blade length: 5 7/8" top to scales
Overall length: 11 1/4"
Handle: cocobolo with stainless tube pins
Sheath: leather pouch type (still being made)
Price: $240 shipped USPS priority insured ConUS
Thank,
-Ray
 

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****Must****not****pull****trigger****AGAIN!!!!**** :eek: ;)

I have the slightly larger version folks and it is one helluva working knife.

Ray, that little palm swell/front finger hump I see on the underside of the handle spine is extremely cool! :thumbup:
 
WOW- that just about captures everything I think of when I think camp knife or all around woods knife...:thumbup:

I will take it if you still have it. PM'd you about payment or you can email me if that is easier.
thanks

madhatta246@aol.com
 
ohh my! that is shweeeeeeet! It almost sings man :D
I'm getting the forum knife, bare and I'd like to do it in cocobolo, any tips advice?
 
Thanks to everyone for all the comments. I think this one is sold, I'm just waiting confirmation from the buyer. Here's the sheath that I did for it. It turned out to be one of the nicest leather I've ever done.

Dantor, when working with cocobolo, just be sure to use a proper respirator. This stuff makes some really nasty dust and some people are allergic to it. Don't scratch your face or rub your eyes. Other than that, cocobolo is great. It is very durable wood that is easy to get and not too expensive. Good luck.
 

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Thanks to everyone for all the comments. I think this one is sold, I'm just waiting confirmation from the buyer. Here's the sheath that I did for it. It turned out to be one of the nicest leather I've ever done.

Dantor, when working with cocobolo, just be sure to use a proper respirator. This stuff makes some really nasty dust and some people are allergic to it. Don't scratch your face or rub your eyes. Other than that, cocobolo is great. It is very durable wood that is easy to get and not too expensive. Good luck.

That sheath compliments the knife well. Great job on both! :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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