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Up for sale is my Core Camper pattern
This pattern I called the camper however it could be used for so much more than just a camp knife. It has comfortable, contoured handles for periods of long use and a balance point just behind the ricasso at the front finger grove. For those who prefer a larger knife, bushcraft, wild game prep, food prep around the camp, this one should be able to handle the load. It has a convex sabre grind and it very sharp. The scales are stabilized California Sycamore with nothing on else them. They're hand sanded to 1200 and buffed lightly with some black compound.
Price:$200 as is or $230 with a sheath which should be here in a week. (SPF)
Specs:
3/16" 1095 Steel @ 58-60
Handles are stabilized California Sycamore over .030" orange G10 and .030" black G10
(3) 1/4" natural paper Micarta pins and (2) 1/8" natural paper Micarta pins
OAL is 11-1/4"
Handle is 5"
Blade Length is 6"
Next up is the Stubby pattern.
This knife is really small that can tackle a lot of tasks. It's small and light and meant to be forgotten around the neck or stuffed in the pack in case of an emergency. It has a full (3) finger grip and nice contours which keeps it comfortable in spite of it's small size. It is has a full convex grind for easy touch ups in the field. The blade is 1-7/8" long with a 2-5/8" handle. The OAL is just under 4-1/2".
The package comes with a super sweet Kydex sheath made by Godspeed Tactical. Did I mention it's sweet? It's orange on the face with black rivets and black on the backside. The entire package ties together nicely.
I really like this little knife and I hope you do too.
Price:$90 with the sheath (SPF)
Specs:
1/8" 1095 Steel @ 58-60
Handles are white paper micarta over .030" black G10, .060" orange G10 and .030" black G10
(5) 1/8" Black Micarta Pins
OAL is 4-1/2"
Handle is 2-5/8"
Blade Length is 1-7/8"
Did I mention the chicks dig it?
This pattern I called the camper however it could be used for so much more than just a camp knife. It has comfortable, contoured handles for periods of long use and a balance point just behind the ricasso at the front finger grove. For those who prefer a larger knife, bushcraft, wild game prep, food prep around the camp, this one should be able to handle the load. It has a convex sabre grind and it very sharp. The scales are stabilized California Sycamore with nothing on else them. They're hand sanded to 1200 and buffed lightly with some black compound.
Price:$200 as is or $230 with a sheath which should be here in a week. (SPF)
Specs:
3/16" 1095 Steel @ 58-60
Handles are stabilized California Sycamore over .030" orange G10 and .030" black G10
(3) 1/4" natural paper Micarta pins and (2) 1/8" natural paper Micarta pins
OAL is 11-1/4"
Handle is 5"
Blade Length is 6"







Next up is the Stubby pattern.
This knife is really small that can tackle a lot of tasks. It's small and light and meant to be forgotten around the neck or stuffed in the pack in case of an emergency. It has a full (3) finger grip and nice contours which keeps it comfortable in spite of it's small size. It is has a full convex grind for easy touch ups in the field. The blade is 1-7/8" long with a 2-5/8" handle. The OAL is just under 4-1/2".
The package comes with a super sweet Kydex sheath made by Godspeed Tactical. Did I mention it's sweet? It's orange on the face with black rivets and black on the backside. The entire package ties together nicely.
I really like this little knife and I hope you do too.
Price:$90 with the sheath (SPF)
Specs:
1/8" 1095 Steel @ 58-60
Handles are white paper micarta over .030" black G10, .060" orange G10 and .030" black G10
(5) 1/8" Black Micarta Pins
OAL is 4-1/2"
Handle is 2-5/8"
Blade Length is 1-7/8"
Did I mention the chicks dig it?






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