Drop point camp/utility knife

Phillip Patton

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Steel: W2, forged. Handrubbed 400 grit finish. Tapered tang.

Hardness: 61 Rc

Blade length: 6"

Total length: 10-3/4"

Blade thickness: 3/16" at ricasso

Handle material: black linen micarta

Fittings: Stainless Loveless bolts

Price: $350 + $15 shipping

I can take paypal, check, or MO. Please send paypal to 2000pjp at gmail dot com
If using a check, allow 10 business days for it to clear before shipment. Please make sure knife is still available before sending payment. :-)

Sheath is dark brown leather, with basket weave tooling.

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Thanks for looking!
 
Could be used as a skinner, in the kitchen, or just general utility knife. Very clean lines, as usual from you. :thumbup:
 
Very nice, clean lines and the handle looks comfortable.

I have another one from Phillip almost identical to this and I can confirm. It is extremely comfortable and the whole design is quite versatile. This is one of my favorite knife.
 
One of my favorites so far! Looks like it would be a nice do-all knife.


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Sir -- Knife arrived today, and it's indeed proof positive of your excellent work. Many thanks!
I also wanted to ask if I may, what angle did you use on this knife when sharpening, 20 degrees? My thanks again. --Schlots
 
Howdy,
I responded to your email, but sometimes it doesn't work, if going through BF. So here's what I said (besides the tracking number, which is moot now ;-) )

I really couldn't say. I'm pretty unscientific with my sharpening, but if I
had to guess, I'd say 15 degrees.


Sir -- Knife arrived today, and it's indeed proof positive of your excellent work. Many thanks!
I also wanted to ask if I may, what angle did you use on this knife when sharpening, 20 degrees? My thanks again. --Schlots
 
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