Fiddleback Recluse and David Mary Finger Hole Knife

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The recluse has been used for numerous task in the woods, yard, and house. There is a patina on the blade and the edge has at least been stropped but lets just assume I sharpened it at some point too.

The scales have black leather dye on them from the sheath as it's a snug fit. It's a foldover, complete coverage style with very thick leather designed to be carried crossdraw or vertical form the left side. It has a slight angle to it so that it draws more natural for me. It was made by Simplejack here on the forums.

I'm not sure what wood the handles are, some type of burl I believe, and then the black and green liners.

Steel is A2

$200 PP G&S including the sheath. Of you don't want the sheath, $175.



The David Mary finger hole knife is something I custom ordered from David a while back and haven't used it as much as I intended. It has been used around my yard for general testing as I planned to use this on the kayak and for light camping tasks for overnighters with the kayak.

Micarta handles with orange liners. Sheath is black and orange kydex. Blade is about 3.5" of AEB-L and the handle is also about 3.5". I believe spine thickness is really close to 1/8". The knife carries quite flat as I planned to use this neck carry while in the boat.

$85 PP G&S
 
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