Stromberg Knives
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Drop Point Hunter in 14C28N with Kydex sheath
I'm a knifemaker from the lands of the Norsemen, Sweden. I take great pride in my work and offer handmade knives to the best of my ability.
This time I offer for sale a slightly longer Drop Point Hunter made of Swedish Sandvik 14C28N steel. Which is a very capable steel, optimized for knife applications, with focus on edge performance, high hardness and good corrosion resistance.
Knife: Drop Point Hunter Mk II Long
Steel: Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel
Thickness: 3 mm
Hardness: 62 HRC (measured with my hardness tester)
Handle: Green/black canvas Micarta , handsanded to 400 grit for a good grip
Attachment: Brass pins
Blade finish: Hand sanded to 400 grit
Total length: 265 mm
Blade width: 38 mm
Blade length: 150 mm
Weight: 165 grams (250 grams with sheath)
Sheath: Olive Drab Kydex with sturdy belt loop
Edge: Sharpened convex at 18 dps
The knife comes in a zippered storage case.
I ask SOLD including shipping with tracking to the US and EU.
I prefer payments with Paypal.
Thank you!
I'm a knifemaker from the lands of the Norsemen, Sweden. I take great pride in my work and offer handmade knives to the best of my ability.
This time I offer for sale a slightly longer Drop Point Hunter made of Swedish Sandvik 14C28N steel. Which is a very capable steel, optimized for knife applications, with focus on edge performance, high hardness and good corrosion resistance.
Knife: Drop Point Hunter Mk II Long
Steel: Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel
Thickness: 3 mm
Hardness: 62 HRC (measured with my hardness tester)
Handle: Green/black canvas Micarta , handsanded to 400 grit for a good grip
Attachment: Brass pins
Blade finish: Hand sanded to 400 grit
Total length: 265 mm
Blade width: 38 mm
Blade length: 150 mm
Weight: 165 grams (250 grams with sheath)
Sheath: Olive Drab Kydex with sturdy belt loop
Edge: Sharpened convex at 18 dps
The knife comes in a zippered storage case.
I ask SOLD including shipping with tracking to the US and EU.
I prefer payments with Paypal.
Thank you!
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