mid-tech hunting and fillet knives in S35VN

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Since early 2013 my dad and I have been making knives full time here in BC, Canada! We use a mix CNC milling and hand work to build our knives. All models are available through our website where you will also find longer descriptions and additional photos.



The strong US dollar means big savings for our American customers (~25%). Prices below are in both CAD and USD ( our website can also be viewed in either currency).


These are our outdoor knives.


Mallard bird and trout


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Specs:
Scales: hunter orange or OD green G10
Blade steel: CPM S35VN
Blade hardness: HRC 59-61
Blade length: 3.6" (9.14 cm)
Over all length: 8.1" (20.6cm)
Blade thickness at spine: 0.060″ (1.5mm)
"Grind": flat
Cutting edge angle (inclusive): 25°
Weight: knife only: 2.2 oz. (65 grams)
sheath: 1.2 oz. (35 grams)



Price(Canadian $) 79.00-114.00 depending on blade finish, scales and other options


**approximate USD price** 61-87






Lynx 3.8" Hunting Knife


Scales: Orange G10 (red g10 liner), black linen micarta, pacific yew wood, western maple wood
Blade steel: CPM S35VN
Blade hardness: HRC 59-60.5
Blade length: 3.86" (9.8cm)
Over all length:8.5" (21.6 cm)
Blade thickness at spine: 0.100″ (2.54mm)
Cutting edge angle (inclusive): 25°
Weight


Knife Only
G10 5.1 oz. (145 grams)
Micarta 4.9 oz. (140 grams)
Wood 3.9 oz. (110 grams)

sheath: 2.5 oz.[/B] (70 grams)






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Price(Canadian $) 139.00-204.00 depending on blade finish and scale material


**approximate USD price** 106-157




Osprey camp knife


Scales: black linen micarta, pacific yew wood, western maple wood
Blade steel: CPM S35VN
Blade hardness: HRC 58-60
Blade length: 5.5" (14cm)
Over all length:10" (25.5 cm)
Blade thickness at spine: 0.145″ (3.7mm)
Cutting edge angle (inclusive): 30°
Weight


Knife Only
Micarta 5.8 oz. (165 grams)
Wood 5.1 oz. (145 grams)

sheath: 2.8 oz.[/B] (80 grams)


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Price(Canadian $) 159.00-164.00 depending on blade finish, scales and other options


**approximate USD price** 121-125






Kermode fillet knife with 6" or 9" blade


Blade steel: CPM S35VN
Blade hardness: HRC 59-60.5
Blade length: 6.25" or 9"
Blade thickness at spine (6"/9"): 0.06″ or .065"
Cutting edge angle (inclusive): 25°


9 inch
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6 inch
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6" Price(Canadian $) 135.00-165.00 depending on blade finish and scale type.


**approximate USD price** 103-126






9" Price(Canadian $) 155.00-185.00 depending on blade finish and scale type.


**approximate USD price** 118-141
 
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Is the lynx tough enough to handle battoning wood?
It looks like a very nice knife and I would love to try one in the outdoors one of these days
 
Is the lynx tough enough to handle battoning wood?
It looks like a very nice knife and I would love to try one in the outdoors one of these days

We don't recommend batoning with it. It is more of a game processing knife and light use belt knife. It is only a tenth of an inch at the spine. I do use mine for light batoning on occasion but it isn't what we built it for. We may be designing a new bushcraft type knife later this year though ;)

Thanks,
mike
 
We don't recommend batoning with it. It is more of a game processing knife and light use belt knife. It is only a tenth of an inch at the spine. I do use mine for light batoning on occasion but it isn't what we built it for. We may be designing a new bushcraft type knife later this year though ;)

Thanks,
mike

Perfect !
I was looking at the ospery but don't really like the profile
I would be interested in a 5inch drop point sabre grind knife with a handle like the lynx
That would be awesome !
 
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