Hunter and bushcraft from LFF.

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Just finished these, a hunter with Cocobolo and a parkerized bushcraft with Cordia. They are cut from a .214" bar of 5160 H.C. steel to a drop point pattern. I hand forge the taper to the edge,then finish grind,oil harden,temper to 475F. and usually polish them but these i treated a bit different. Let's start with the hunter. 9&5/16" overall and 4&3/8 tip to wood,the blade is out to a 180 grit matte finish, the scales are polished and feature brass and stainless hand inlet hardware. The bushcraft I also took out to 180 grit but then i decided to parkerize it. Parkerizing is a fairly durable Zinc Phosphate coating in charcoal grey that does not make them pretty, but does make them practical. It is also 9&5/16 but is 4&7/16 tip to wood. The cordia scales are bedded in two part epoxy to eliminate a fitment issue along the top of the spine(i did not notice some iffy planing from the supplier), have brass hardware and are polished. I'll take $65.00 a piece,preferably paypal,shipped in the U.S. Contact me here or at djl66ftwii@gmail.com. $10.00 off if you want them both.
 
It does not, but i suppose i could try and throw something together. I have some Kydex, but I'm not really what you'd call proficient with it yet. If i make something worth having I'd want to get &10.00 for it, since it'll be more like a liner with a clip.
 
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