Mills pattern skinner/utility. Heck, it's a woods knife.

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This is the larger "Mills pattern" blade- Mr. Mills ordered some customs and I worked with his sketch to come up with the final design. This is large, contoured handle knife that's excellent for camping, food prep, game processing, and feels fantastic in the hand.

Made from .095 inch thick 15N20 steel, with a nice shallow angled convex grind. Differentially tempered and satin finished, the blade is 5.25 inches long. Overall the knife is 9.75 inches. The blade is broad, running around 1/5 to 1/75 for most of the length.

Handle scales are ipe, with brass pins.

Sheath is.. another Koyote Girl work of art, double needle hand stitched and edge tooled.


Sold pending Funds

thanks for checking it out!

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I like this "Mill's Pattern" Blade, Nice Broad Blade, This Beauty wont last long, And Koyote Girl did a Beautiful job on the Sheath, Excellent Work Christof !
 
the satin finish is a new style. it's clean and works well. The sheath is, really, amazingly good- thanks, guys!
 
I like it, Christof, it looks like a good slicer. Perhaps you should do a nessie with the same handle design.
 
RUnning this back to the top-

ursusrubrum- I may do a full nessmuk pattern in this style in the future, could be cool. This one does handle very well. Really nice for boning out primal cuts of beef, too :D
 
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