Man Knife II

TK Steingass

Knifemaker - Buckeye
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Hi Fellas:

Man Knife II is pure beauty in function. I designed this utility knife to take care of man things: 1) Cut slabs of deer baloney or cheese, 2) Spread peanut butter, 3) Gut or skin out a deer, or 4) Chop up Taliban or Al Qaeda parts for shark bait. It's like me, it has enough belly in the blade and the handle to get the job done. The rubber scales are made of horse stall mat (recycled tires) and I really like this material for a sure grip....the wetter it gets, the grippier the handles get. The as-tempered flats have nice colors of blue, black, and straw. The tapered tang takes the neutral balance point just behind the ricasso. I hope you like it. First "i'll take it" gets it. $210 delivered. Please PM me for Paypal information. Man Knife III will be offered in D-2 ($235 delivered) Please PM me if you'd like to order one. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.

Best regards,

TK

3/16" O-1 stock
HT to Rc 60-62
9" OAL
4 3/4" Hollow ground blade
Thumb grooved spine
Satin grinds
As tempered flats
Rubber scales
5/16" and 1/4" SS tubing
Red liners on tapered tang
8-10 oz hand stitched sheath

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Bill: It's yours.....I'll PM you for the Paypal information.

Thanks for the kind words fellas.

TK
 
That is one sweet knife :thumbup:. A perfect blend of the classic drop point blade shape and modern handle materials!
 
TK I see you are not only a bladesmith but an archer as well...tip 'o the hat to you sir.
 
TK I see you are not only a bladesmith but an archer as well...tip 'o the hat to you sir.

Viadei:

I love bowhunting and squirrel hunting in the autumn......the trouble is, I have to wait nine months a year for the season to come back!!

TK
 
Great job there! I could definitely see that knife being an ideal choice to take along on my Black Bear hunt next month and for my Moose hunt in October. The rubber scales look to be the ticket I'd need when your up to your elbows in moose body cavity, covered in blood and gore and it is so cold you can't feel your finger tips anymore! Congrats to the new owner. I think you have a winner there! :)
 
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