Leafspring Chopper/Pack knife!!!

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The pack knife, this one is about the same size as the one on my hunting pack. not so heavy that you leave it at the truck, yet still a lot of cutting potential to get you out of a bind!


this one was forged out of a leaf spring from my friends ranch, have no idea what vehicle it came off of, but he said they quit adding to that pile a few decades ago. knives ive forged from these springs have cut very well.


OAL- 19 1/2"

blade- 14" long, .275" thick, 2" wide

steel- leaf spring, Forged, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes triple normalize, triple anneal, triple edge quench, and triple draw, for a great performing blade, that holds a great edge, and yet is easy to sharpen!

grind- a flat grind, with a convex edge, sharpened on a smiths diamond hone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge

finish- hammer finish, with a rough 220 grit machine finish on the bevels under a scotchbrite belt finish, for a rough and ready, easy to maintain working finish

handle- leather slabs, wrapped in jute cord, and soaked in epoxy

guard- no guard on this one, but the handle is contoured to steer your hand away from the cutting edge

sheath- 10oz leather, hand stitched, clean, dyed, hot-waxed, loop is sized for a 2" belt. personally I keep a blade like this one strapped to my pack instead of on my belt

before I put a handle on her, I cut a 2x4 in half twice, and the edge would still shave. it also passed an edge flex test, and put about half my wieght {210 lbs}to flex the blade sideways in a vise to check for toughness.


$185 plus $15 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order, or silver at spot price.


1st to post "I'll take it" gets it!!!


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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
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Judging by the blade thickness on this one, it is a beast and a half. Folks I have owned three of Joe's choppers, they were all solid built tanks that you simply cannot beat unless you want to spend twice as much or more.
 
Thanks guys!!!

These are built like tanks, and are my base models for choppers. I try to get you just as much performance as I can squeeze out of them. at this price level, its all about performance: rough forged and machine finishes, basic handles, solid clean sheaths, and good heat treats, a well built and designed tool that you aren't afraid to use, in short a well built chopper at as an affordable price as I can get.
 
I really like your choppers im gonna have to get ahold of you one of these days to have ya build me one.i cant believe this is still here
 
These are built like tanks, and are my base models for choppers. I try to get you just as much performance as I can squeeze out of them. at this price level, its all about performance: rough forged and machine finishes, basic handles, solid clean sheaths, and good heat treats, a well built and designed tool that you aren't afraid to use, in short a well built chopper at as an affordable price as I can get.

I have to agree with Joe and his opinion of his work. I just got mine this week. Very nice!
 
BradshawBlades-- sure, anytime you want one just let me know!

Drducati- Thanks! Im glad you like her!
 
I just got one of these from Joe and it is amazing. The amount of effort he puts into squeezing maximum cutting performance out of an old leaf spring is unreal, and if you think you can find a better chopper/bush sword/machete on steroids for only $200 then you're out of your mind!
 
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