Hudson's Bay style camp knife

Bill Siegle

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Here is a neat take on the HBCK pattern I recently made. I based it off my other HBCK pattern but thinned it out in the width so it is more knifelike than the original "pointed cleaver" :) I made it in my trade knife style with thin G10 scales(green/black) and copper harness rivits. The mill scale was left on the blade flats too cause I like the rough look :) The blade is 1/4in thick 5160 with my usual differential heat treat. It is flat ground on both sides. Overall it is 13 1/4in. The blade is 8 1/4in long tip to handle and 1 7/8in wide. Comes with a Kydex sheath. Price is $210***SOLD*** shipped in the U.S.(USPS MO or Paypal).

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