Copperwash 4.5 Hunter in 52100

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This knife is the perfect size to do anything from, skinning an elk, cutting spuds at camp, tossing it into a B.O.B. or taking it to combat. I can attest that you don't need anything thicker than this for anything I mention. If you don't know what copperwashing is, it's the same thing as acid etching, then tumbling but you add a few pennies to your acid. It leaves a really dark orangish and black color that I think looks awesome. not post a knife up . I did want to mention there is a little tiny spot that was rounded by my old tumbler (which blew up) at the very bottom of the ricasso. It's about a half a mil and it makes absolutely no effect in the performance. Again guys I would not post a knife up that I personally wouldn't buy. Get this one while you can.....

4.5 Hunter in 52100

.100 52100 ball bearing steel (Aldo)
4.5" blade, 8.5" total length
Bos heat treat @61rc
High flat convex w/ copperwash finish and jimping
Black micarta w/ orange bolster a and black and white liners.Sick!
2 copper Corby, 2 natural mircata pins, 1/4" ss lanyard tube holding it together.
Comes with leather sheath that will fit a 2" wilderness belt.

$pf plus shipping paypal or MO

Knife comes with warranty against defect and lifetime sharpening.
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Well done. Perfect size for an all rounder, and I endorse your choice of using 0.10" steel.
 
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