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Up for sale, I have a Joel Bolden Scotia Belt Knife. I don't really want to sell this knife, but I hit some problems and have to sell a lot of my collection. I will use Joel's pictures and description, as he said this was o.k.
This is a timeless design that's been around for centuries. It's not an attempt to re-create an antique knife, but has been built as a modern hunting/utility knife of modern materials. I live on the Scotia Barrens of Central Pennsylvania, hence the name. The blade design has become quite popular on "bushcraft/woodcraft' type knives, but I like a simpler handle than what is currently being used these days. A comfortable using knife, not designed for stabbing/combat.
Specs:
Blade: 3/32" 154 CM stainless, Cryo by D'Holder. Blade is flatground, distal tapered, satin finished and convex edged. 4 1/8" long x 1 1/4" wide.
Handle: Polished water buffalo horn with copper/nickel silver mosaic pins and copper lanyard tube. Spacers are red/white/black and liners are red.
OAL: 8 3/8"
Weight: 6 oz.
Balance Point: Between bolster and first mosiac pin.
Sheath: 6/7 oz. bark tanned leather. Double saddle stitch with blade welt. Waterproofed with Rosolene.
Remarks: Blade and bolster sides are satin finished. Handle, side of tang, and blade spine are mirror polished.
Price: $195.00 Includes postage in U.S. Paypal, Check, MO. This is the same price I paid Joel for this knife.
I cannot get pictures to load. Please email me, and I will get them to you or do a search for Scotia Knife and it will come up with pictures.
This is a timeless design that's been around for centuries. It's not an attempt to re-create an antique knife, but has been built as a modern hunting/utility knife of modern materials. I live on the Scotia Barrens of Central Pennsylvania, hence the name. The blade design has become quite popular on "bushcraft/woodcraft' type knives, but I like a simpler handle than what is currently being used these days. A comfortable using knife, not designed for stabbing/combat.
Specs:
Blade: 3/32" 154 CM stainless, Cryo by D'Holder. Blade is flatground, distal tapered, satin finished and convex edged. 4 1/8" long x 1 1/4" wide.
Handle: Polished water buffalo horn with copper/nickel silver mosaic pins and copper lanyard tube. Spacers are red/white/black and liners are red.
OAL: 8 3/8"
Weight: 6 oz.
Balance Point: Between bolster and first mosiac pin.
Sheath: 6/7 oz. bark tanned leather. Double saddle stitch with blade welt. Waterproofed with Rosolene.
Remarks: Blade and bolster sides are satin finished. Handle, side of tang, and blade spine are mirror polished.
Price: $195.00 Includes postage in U.S. Paypal, Check, MO. This is the same price I paid Joel for this knife.
I cannot get pictures to load. Please email me, and I will get them to you or do a search for Scotia Knife and it will come up with pictures.