Denim/copper Hunter/utility

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This blade was designed to handle anything from squirrel to, at least, deer. The sharp point comes in handy for woodcraft type utility work, but there's enough belly to field dressing game. Not too bad as a small fighter either. I usually sell this one with no bolster and in black canvas or linen; but decided to dress this one up in copper and my own denim "micarta". Blade is flatground from 1/8"x 1 1/4" 154CM; cryo'd by D'Holder. Mirror polish and nice distal taper. 4" blade and 8 1/4" OAL. 6 oz and balances at the first pins. The copper bolster has N/S pins, and the copper mosaic pins(both sizes) are by Frank Jacobs over in Vancouver, Washington. She's sold by the way; heading up into the Canadien plains.
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The denim micarta and copper really do look good together, nice knife all the way around.
 
That is a very interesting looking knife! I can't ever recall seeing much if any denim micarta before, so that is a nice change of pace. The copper and mosaic pins look good with the denim. The red spacers really help set the whole thing off. Add to that a very useful blade shape & steel and you have a winner. :thumbup:
 
This knife is sweet, especialy blue scales:)
but I would like it better whidout this small pins on the sides, just this two big ones in the center and lyanard tube,
anyway, good job man!
 
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