Ladder Damascus and Turkish walnut SPF

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Here is what I call a "Wrangler". I have been carrying one as an EDC for about two years. In a horizontal sheath they disappear until you need it. Either hand has access, either hand can put it away.

This one is CruForgeV and 15n20 in a ladder pattern with a great piece of stabilized Turkish walnut and 416 guard and domed pin. It's 7" overall and blade is 3.125" long and .140 thick at the ricasso. 61 Rc. The sheath is pig lined 8-10oz W&C with a little tooling. This one has great retention and a little snap into it home position.

These are a three finger knife, but my little finger has purchase on the "fawns foot" these are small enough to carry, yet would make a fine hunter if you like a small knife.

$old shipped conus. International buyers pay actual cost.



The close up of the sheath is the back side, and since I hand stitch, this is by far the worse of the two sides.
 
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Wow, just wow..... I have heard really good things about cruforge v in a damascus, and that is a beauty to boot.
Russ
 
I have a block of Turkish Walnut sitting in my kitchen right now. It such a great wood and I am willing to bet these pics do not do this wood justice and it looks even better in person.

This is a wonderful knife and I am extremely tempted by the overall package. Especially, considering it is at least $100 under priced imo.

Well done :thumbup:
 
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