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This Knife is not politically correct.
Some where in the dark recess's of your mind when you travel foreign lands in the service of our country you always ask your self "what if I had to"
Many years ago I had the opportunity to handle a very fine Épée. It had a unique hilt. Over the years based on my martial background,and military service I have developed this grip. It feels just as good slicing salami or field-dressing a deer as it dose practicing a cut and thrust.
Steel, Triple tempered subzero quenched, O-1 tool steel.
10" LOA, 4 1/5"cutting edge,1 1/2" wide, 5" from guard to point. The blade is from 1/8" stock. The grip portion measures 5 5/8 behind the guard. When you hold the knife by the grip the weight is centered on the middle finger.
Handle material Is corian held in places with 18 brass pins, the guard and thong tube are also brass. Hand tooled leather sheath.
$200.00 Paypal preferred, USMO:thumbup:
I always enjoy hearing your comments.
Some where in the dark recess's of your mind when you travel foreign lands in the service of our country you always ask your self "what if I had to"
Many years ago I had the opportunity to handle a very fine Épée. It had a unique hilt. Over the years based on my martial background,and military service I have developed this grip. It feels just as good slicing salami or field-dressing a deer as it dose practicing a cut and thrust.
Steel, Triple tempered subzero quenched, O-1 tool steel.
10" LOA, 4 1/5"cutting edge,1 1/2" wide, 5" from guard to point. The blade is from 1/8" stock. The grip portion measures 5 5/8 behind the guard. When you hold the knife by the grip the weight is centered on the middle finger.
Handle material Is corian held in places with 18 brass pins, the guard and thong tube are also brass. Hand tooled leather sheath.
$200.00 Paypal preferred, USMO:thumbup:
I always enjoy hearing your comments.



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