Fixed blades

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Right now this one is key for me in the fixed blade arena, Bradford USA Sheepsfoot in CPM3v

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I opted for their very well made kydex sheath, but designed and made my own horizontal leather adapter, it keeps the sheath close to your side and if you're headed into an area that frowns on seeing such things, you can unsnap and remove it easily off your belt.

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Hey Dave, what do you call this model, and what are the rough dimensions? It's a stunner.
Thank you. Its a Coyote one of the few of my models I hollow grind (Rodeo and Sonoran Belt Knife too). Each is a lil different so the specs on this specific Coyote are:

The Coyote is 6 1/8 inches in overall length with a blade of 2 3/8 inches, the blade is hollow ground from AEB-L stainless steel, and then satin finished. This knife has been cryo quenched for additional toughness and edge holding ability and Rockwell tests at 63 RC, (from our website).

Perfection
Thanks, It was a pretty block of ironwood. I was able to handle this Cowboy from the same block:

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Thank you!
 
Thank you. Its a Coyote one of the few of my models I hollow grind (Rodeo and Sonoran Belt Knife too). Each is a lil different so the specs on this specific Coyote are:

The Coyote is 6 1/8 inches in overall length with a blade of 2 3/8 inches, the blade is hollow ground from AEB-L stainless steel, and then satin finished. This knife has been cryo quenched for additional toughness and edge holding ability and Rockwell tests at 63 RC, (from our website).


Thanks, It was a pretty block of ironwood. I was able to handle this Cowboy from the same block:

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Thank you!
Beauty and function!
I was looking at a knife on your site a few weeks ago, i believe the model was a Paisano but i could be mistaken, with redwood burl. Very beautiful.
 
Beauty and function!
I was looking at a knife on your site a few weeks ago, i believe the model was a Paisano but i could be mistaken, with redwood burl. Very beautiful.
Thank you. Yes I'd done a Paisano a few weeks back in Redwood Burl:

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Very similar to the Coyote but flat ground and a little bigger.
 
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