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Closeing out last of knives before Christmas orders.
A fisherman friend has been discussing his optimum fillet knife for some while and we worked together to make these. They are both 1/16" thick A2 tool steel. A2 is a high carbon tool steel with 5-6% chrome. This helps prevent corrosion while giving the performance of a tool steel.
The handles are beautiful Cocobolo handles and 1/8 brass pins, the pins were peened when the handles were epoxied and not clamped to insure a good hold. Finish is teak oil with a wax polish. The rounded handles are very comfortable and fit well in you hand for a good grip and blade control.
They both have great flex, HT to about 56RC was target.
Long Fillet 12 1/2" overall 8" blade about 1" at widest part of the blade. Price reduced to $Sold USPS
Short Fillet 10 1/4" overall 5 1/4" blade about 1" at widest part of the blade. Price reduced to $sold USPS
Prefer Paypal but we can always work out something.
A fisherman friend has been discussing his optimum fillet knife for some while and we worked together to make these. They are both 1/16" thick A2 tool steel. A2 is a high carbon tool steel with 5-6% chrome. This helps prevent corrosion while giving the performance of a tool steel.
The handles are beautiful Cocobolo handles and 1/8 brass pins, the pins were peened when the handles were epoxied and not clamped to insure a good hold. Finish is teak oil with a wax polish. The rounded handles are very comfortable and fit well in you hand for a good grip and blade control.
They both have great flex, HT to about 56RC was target.
Long Fillet 12 1/2" overall 8" blade about 1" at widest part of the blade. Price reduced to $Sold USPS
Short Fillet 10 1/4" overall 5 1/4" blade about 1" at widest part of the blade. Price reduced to $sold USPS
Prefer Paypal but we can always work out something.
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