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Here are three Homestead Hunters I still have to offer the forum - now at a reduced price! I designed these to be ideal for EDC. The Homestead Hunter carries on a belt very comfortably; it rides high to conceal well and it stays out of your way when you take a seat. The pivot point on the handle makes it easy to switch between forward and reverse grips. The pointed guard is useful for popping foil seals on oil jugs. The tang is etched with inch and metric rulers for measuring hardware and other small parts. The knife is held in the sheath by tension on the handle only; the sheath is molded to minimize contact with the blade. The belt loop allows the sheath to cant forward about 75°.
I test each knife to ensure it is paper-slicing and shaving sharp. There are ~5" of blade in front of the guard / ~4.85" of blade in front of the handle scales.
These are the first knives that I've mirror-polished. The mirror finish looks great when looking straight into the blades, but ripples/waviness in the finish are apparent when viewed at other angles. Each knife has extremely faint random scratches in the mirror finish that do not show up in photos. I captured the ripples as best I could in the photos below. PM me if you'd like to see higher-resolution images prior to buying. These knives will ship sheathed.
Homestead Hunters are serialized, and for sale in this listing are HH202513, HH202514 and HH202515. First come - first serve, I'll cross off the serial numbers if/as they sell.
$350 $299 apiece, shipped anywhere in the 50 United States of America
Thank you for your interest! You'll love carrying a Homestead Hunter! I've been carrying mine for months - it's everything I ever wanted in a knife!
Here is a full demonstration of the Homestead Hunter's features and capabilities:
From some angles, the mirror finish looks great.
From other angles, ripples/waviness are apparent.
HH202513
HH202514
HH202515
I test each knife to ensure it is paper-slicing and shaving sharp. There are ~5" of blade in front of the guard / ~4.85" of blade in front of the handle scales.
These are the first knives that I've mirror-polished. The mirror finish looks great when looking straight into the blades, but ripples/waviness in the finish are apparent when viewed at other angles. Each knife has extremely faint random scratches in the mirror finish that do not show up in photos. I captured the ripples as best I could in the photos below. PM me if you'd like to see higher-resolution images prior to buying. These knives will ship sheathed.
Homestead Hunters are serialized, and for sale in this listing are HH202513, HH202514 and HH202515. First come - first serve, I'll cross off the serial numbers if/as they sell.
Thank you for your interest! You'll love carrying a Homestead Hunter! I've been carrying mine for months - it's everything I ever wanted in a knife!
Here is a full demonstration of the Homestead Hunter's features and capabilities:
| Blade Steel | Nitro-V | Blade Thickness | 0.18" |
| Blade Hardness | 62 HRC (heat & cryo by Peters' Heat Treating) | Blade Length | 4.85" |
| Blade Style | Clip Point with False-Edge Swedge | Overall Length | 9.5" |
| Blade Grind | 7° Full Flat Grind / 30° Edge Bevel | ||
| Handle Material | Linen Micarta | ||
| Handle Fasteners | 18-8 SS Torx Screws & SS Standoffs | ||
| Sheath Features | Kydex / Cordura Nylon / Reversible / MOLLE |
From some angles, the mirror finish looks great.
From other angles, ripples/waviness are apparent.
HH202513
HH202514
HH202515