Little spearpoint bushie.

jdm61

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This is a little experimental small bushcraft knife that I made a little while back. The blade is made from old school 115W8 German metal cutting bandsaw steel hardened to around 62Rc. It is some tough stuff and takes a nasty edge. I think of it as O1's cousin that was fed a hefty diet of tungsten contaminated Enfamill as a baby. ;) The blade is 3.75 inches long, 1 inch wide and around .140 thick at the ricasso. it has a belt finish. The handle is 4 inches long and the scales are polished OD green canvas Micarta. The fasteners are medium stainless Corby bolts and it is further help together with West System 105/206 epoxy. It comes with the size 2 Treestump pouch sheath shown. $190 includes PayPal fee and shipping to the USA via USPS Priority mail with the appropriate insurance coverage.
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Great looking knife, and beautiful leatherwork.
Thank you. I cannot take credit for the sheath. That was done by Chris Kravitt at Treestump Leather. I leave such things to the pros. ;)
 
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