CPE Knives Bushcraft in 1095 (Sold)

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Hello Everyone,

For sale is one CPE Bushcraft knife in Aldos 1095. Blade is clay hardened a hamon is slightly visible through the 400 grit buffed finish. Firesteel made with matching handle material is included. Handle has also been drilled for use as a fire bearing as can be seen in the image with the CPE logo. The blade spine has been rounded. The choil area is included for use with the firesteel and has been left at 90 degrees to provide a striking surface.

Price is reduced to Sold, shipping is included to continental United States via USPS flat rate box. I will ship internationally but the buyer is responsible for any potential customs issue and must pay the difference in shipping costs. Prefered payment is via paypal. Please contact me at cpeknives@gmail.com

Tek-Lok is included currently mounted for scout carry. Alternative mounting holes have been included for vertical carry. As can be seen in the images below the firesteel mount will function in either the scout or vertical orientation.

You must be 18 to purchase and are responsible for ascertaining and following all local laws.

Thank you for looking,

Paul

Blade Steel: Clay hardened 1095 triple tempered
Grind: Full flat
Blade Length: 4 3/8"
Cutting edge 3 5/8"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Handle Length: 4 1/2"
Overall Length:9"
Sheath: Kydex with Tek-Lok included mounted for scout carry
RC: 58-59









 
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Thank you and good call on the fire drill bearing, that doesn't get noticed very often. We went through quite a few revisions before arriving at this design. I have some videos testing an earlier version with Bobby Consindine at his primitive skills schools on YouTube and the CPE website.
 
ferro rod, it strikes sparks to make a fire,rake it hard acrossed the top of the spine, sparks will fly
 
Thank you for the comments and right on for the ferro rod. Takes a little practice but it is a very easy way to get a fire going once you get the hang of it.
 
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