hey all. i have a few for sale ....
1. JK Vermont Hunter XL - $155
Blade length: 6"
Steel: 3/32" O1
Handle: 4 1/4" - i put the handle on. it is desert ironwood over coyote brown liners with nat canvas pins.
this is a kitchen and camp style knife. i have only used it in the kitchen. i had John make this for me as the "big brother" to the Vermont Hunter. you will see there is a generous amount of belly in the blade. i find it works pretty well for rocking on the cutting board. used sparingly. and, that's the problem. i would love someone else to check it out. no sheath.
spine is rounded, except for a squared off spot for "sparking"
2. HK Mini Pocket Muk (collab between John Kiedaisch and Peter Howard) - $65
3/32" 01 carbon steel, Spattered Maple, brass front
pins and hollow lanyard pin, 5 1/2" OA, 2" blade
i am just not a small fixed-blade kinda guy. as received from peter. never used.
3. JK Sheepsfoot Utility - $65
Black canvas micarta handle. no sheath. this has scratches on blade from sharpening.
4. JK Panfish - $70
1/16 O1 tool steel
i put the handle on this one. i was experimenting with handmade brown paper micarta handle, and it did not go as planned. the epoxy did not set right. there are voids in it. fully functional though. worst case, this is a blade blank project. no sheath.
5. AA Forge Belt Knife (no makers mark...guessing early work) - $55
Curly maple scales, forge finish. Handle is solid but has separated slightly from the steel. No sheath. 8" OA. 4 1/8" blade. steel is thicker...~3/16" at its thickest (distally tapered). no sheath.
1. JK Vermont Hunter XL - $155
Blade length: 6"
Steel: 3/32" O1
Handle: 4 1/4" - i put the handle on. it is desert ironwood over coyote brown liners with nat canvas pins.
this is a kitchen and camp style knife. i have only used it in the kitchen. i had John make this for me as the "big brother" to the Vermont Hunter. you will see there is a generous amount of belly in the blade. i find it works pretty well for rocking on the cutting board. used sparingly. and, that's the problem. i would love someone else to check it out. no sheath.
spine is rounded, except for a squared off spot for "sparking"
2. HK Mini Pocket Muk (collab between John Kiedaisch and Peter Howard) - $65
3/32" 01 carbon steel, Spattered Maple, brass front
pins and hollow lanyard pin, 5 1/2" OA, 2" blade
i am just not a small fixed-blade kinda guy. as received from peter. never used.
3. JK Sheepsfoot Utility - $65
Black canvas micarta handle. no sheath. this has scratches on blade from sharpening.
4. JK Panfish - $70
1/16 O1 tool steel
i put the handle on this one. i was experimenting with handmade brown paper micarta handle, and it did not go as planned. the epoxy did not set right. there are voids in it. fully functional though. worst case, this is a blade blank project. no sheath.
5. AA Forge Belt Knife (no makers mark...guessing early work) - $55
Curly maple scales, forge finish. Handle is solid but has separated slightly from the steel. No sheath. 8" OA. 4 1/8" blade. steel is thicker...~3/16" at its thickest (distally tapered). no sheath.