Mini-Backpacker in 1095

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This would make an excellent backup bushcraft knife or a great river knife. This one weighs 2.2 oz, scoop it up while you can.

Mini -Backpacker in 1095

3/32" 1095 hi-carbon steel (This one will get a great patina)
3" blade, 6.15" total length
Bos heattreat @58-59rc
Right hand chisel flat grind with small clip on the drop point ( some of the pics show oil on the blade so I took some extra pics inside)
Tan burlap Terro-tuff
Black g10 liners
Black mircata pins
Coms with grey kydex sheath set up for a tek-lock

$pf plus shipping paypal or MO

Knife comes with warranty against defect and lifetime sharpening.

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Good looking, definitely would make a nice little camp knife.

Thank you. I'm really liking this model. I might start making them in A2 and 1095. Also anyone that doubts that thickness of the steel should check out Dogwoods video on thin blades batoning thru big chunks of wood. should check out the below video.

[video=youtube;vmGLfn2crJg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmGLfn2crJg[/video]
 
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