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Lamont Combs Chute Utility
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Specs:
Hollow Ground from O1 Tool Steel with a Flat Ground Clip (unsharpened)
Bright Machine Satin Finish
Rockwell 57/58
Thickness 3/16"
Blade Length 5" (tip to guard)
OAL 10-1/8"
Nickel Silver Fittings
Fiber Spacers
Aluminum Butt-cap
Stacked Leather Handle with Finger Grooves
Comes with Sheath pictured
Also Comes with Para Cord Lanyard and Grenade Keeper
I bought this direct from Lamont and it has been in an airtight case ever since, Mint all the way. It is a very well made knife and the mirror polish is deep and well done. I hate to sell but, hey that’s how it goes
Thanks for the looks - any question or comments are welcomed.
About Lamont
Lamont Coombs Jr. primarily makes high-quality "using" knives and also makes a few art knives each year."I do all my own heat-treating for my blades, and I like to be able to control every aspect of making a blade myself. I have tested my knives and am confident in their performance. I believe that, just as artful the knife design, so too should be the sheath design. The latter should 'flow' with the concept of the knife." Lamont's sheath making skills bear out his beliefs and enhance the overall knife package
$GONE
Specs:
Hollow Ground from O1 Tool Steel with a Flat Ground Clip (unsharpened)
Bright Machine Satin Finish
Rockwell 57/58
Thickness 3/16"
Blade Length 5" (tip to guard)
OAL 10-1/8"
Nickel Silver Fittings
Fiber Spacers
Aluminum Butt-cap
Stacked Leather Handle with Finger Grooves
Comes with Sheath pictured
Also Comes with Para Cord Lanyard and Grenade Keeper
I bought this direct from Lamont and it has been in an airtight case ever since, Mint all the way. It is a very well made knife and the mirror polish is deep and well done. I hate to sell but, hey that’s how it goes
Thanks for the looks - any question or comments are welcomed.
About Lamont
Lamont Coombs Jr. primarily makes high-quality "using" knives and also makes a few art knives each year."I do all my own heat-treating for my blades, and I like to be able to control every aspect of making a blade myself. I have tested my knives and am confident in their performance. I believe that, just as artful the knife design, so too should be the sheath design. The latter should 'flow' with the concept of the knife." Lamont's sheath making skills bear out his beliefs and enhance the overall knife package
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