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Here is a very tough and stout skinner or EDC type design. Nice and thin in the grind, and thick in the spine, it'll slice well and also hold up to hard use. Very secure handle, and extremely grippy when wet. Inexpensive but durable materials for a high value performance cutting tool.
Specs
Steel: 3/16" 9Cr14MoV
Geometry: Full flat, 15° per side primary edge, 20° micro, .012" behind the edge, .020" at the tip
Overall Length: 7 1/4"
Cutting Edge Length: 3 1/4"
Weight: 4.6 oz
Handle: Black paper Micarta, white G10 pins, skeletonized to reduce weight
WITHDRAWN
Thanks for looking!





And here's the look with dab of mineral oil

Specs
Steel: 3/16" 9Cr14MoV
Geometry: Full flat, 15° per side primary edge, 20° micro, .012" behind the edge, .020" at the tip
Overall Length: 7 1/4"
Cutting Edge Length: 3 1/4"
Weight: 4.6 oz
Handle: Black paper Micarta, white G10 pins, skeletonized to reduce weight
WITHDRAWN
Thanks for looking!





And here's the look with dab of mineral oil

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