Gray Ghost Bushcraft Knife **WITHDRAWN**

TK Steingass

Knifemaker - Buckeye
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Gentlemen:

For your consideration is my Gray Ghost bushcraft knife in 1095. The blade was hand rubbed to 2000 grit and etched to show a vivid hamon. The scales are stabilized California Buckeye Burl with red liners. On the obverse side there is a void in the burl (it happens in burls) that was filled with black tinted epoxy......because of this I'm listing this knife at $25 less than what I'd normally list it at. The bevels were flat ground to near zero then secondary bevels are applied to prevent chipping. The secondary bevels were sharpened with a cardboard wheel loaded with green chrome compound. The sheath holds the knife securely but draws easily. The first "I'll tak it" gets it. I hope you like it! $200 plus $16 shipping. Paypal preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.

Best regards,

TK

3/16" 1095 stock
Differential HT with clay
Parks 50 quench
HT to Rc 60-61
8 1/2" OAL
4" Blade
Spine thumb serrations
California Buckeye Burl scales
Tapered tang with red liners
416 SS furniture
Lash/firesteel hole in flat
Vivid hamon
8-10 oz leather sheath (right hand)

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Beautiful! I have to ask, why the hole in the blade?

Thanks Nevermore! The hole serves two purposes - it can be used for drawing a spark with 1/4" diameter firesteel and it can be used as a lash point along with the lanyard tubes.
 
That's definitely my favorite knife of all the ones I have seen of yours. I love that coloring!!
 
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