Hard Use Woods Combo -- Sale Prices

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Big Chris

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The Golok was purpose built for hard along time ago. I made this one from .220" 3V with a convex grind.
The Personal EDC, however, started life a couple years ago as a hunter pattern. One day I squared off the drop point and ground in a swedge. The tip is very pointy but is not thin and flimsy. This EDC is intended to be a very versatile utility style knife as well. Tasks from fire prep to food prep and personal defense is all in what this knife was intended to perform.


3V GOLOK

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Specs:
.215" CPM 3V
17.06" OAL
11.56" Blade
1.28" Wide at the Plunge
1.55" Wide at the Tip
High Convex Ground
Heat Treat by Peters to 60 Rc
Black Canvas Micarta Scales Very Nicely Contoured
Aluminum Pins and Tube
Gun Metal Grey Kydex Sheath
Large Tek-Lok Compatible

Asking $ SOLD


3V Personal EDC

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Specs:
.150" CPM 3V
8.03" OAL
3.85" Blade
High Flat Grind
Thin Razor Sharp Edge
Heat Treat to 60 Rc by Peters
Textured Flats
Natural Canvas Micarta Scales
White Fiber Liners
Aluminum Pins
FDE Pancake Kydex Sheath
Large Tek-Lok Compatible

Asking $ SOLD



Price includes shipping via USPS Priority Mail to all 50 states with delivery confirmation, others can contact for additional shipping charges
I accept Paypal, money order, or check. Paypal preferred to bigchriscustomknives@gmail.com.


First, "I'll take it," gets it.

Feel free to email any questions/comments to bigchriscustomknives@gmail.com.

Thanks for looking!

Big Chris
 
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Thanks, Chris. It's certainly going to be a capable blade, just trying to work out if it's different enough from blades I already have in that size range to justify it.

Cheers,
Stephen.
 
Thanks, Chris. It's certainly going to be a capable blade, just trying to work out if it's different enough from blades I already have in that size range to justify it.

Cheers,
Stephen.

No worries Stephen, take your time.

How does your 3v compare in edge retention to 4v?

3V has less edge retention than 4V for a couple reasons; 4V has more Vanadium carbides, and can be used comfortably at 63 Rc where 3V excels at 60-61 Rc.
The 3V is much tougher than 4V though. With that said 3V is no slouch with it's edge retention game.
 
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