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Gentlemen:
For your consideration is my Mountaineer EDC in W-2 and premium Desert Ironwood Burl. For a utility blade, the sheepsfoot is my all-time favorite. The blade was hollow ground and hand rubbed to 2000 grit then etched to show a vivid hamon. The bright red liners really show up nicely on the tapered tang. This is a versatile everyday carry with a horizontal sheath that can be worn right, left, cross draw, or behind the back. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it" gets it. $225 plus $10 shipping. Paypal payment preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.
V/R,
TK
.250" W-2 stock
Differential HT with clay
Parks 50 quench
Double temper
HT to Rc 60-61
Thumb and finger serrations
3 3/4" hollow ground blade (tip to scales)
7" OAL
Desert Ironwood Burl scales
Tapered tang with red liners
416 stainless furniture
2000 grit hand rubbed finish and etch
8-10 oz ambidextrous horizontal sheath
For your consideration is my Mountaineer EDC in W-2 and premium Desert Ironwood Burl. For a utility blade, the sheepsfoot is my all-time favorite. The blade was hollow ground and hand rubbed to 2000 grit then etched to show a vivid hamon. The bright red liners really show up nicely on the tapered tang. This is a versatile everyday carry with a horizontal sheath that can be worn right, left, cross draw, or behind the back. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it" gets it. $225 plus $10 shipping. Paypal payment preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.
V/R,
TK
.250" W-2 stock
Differential HT with clay
Parks 50 quench
Double temper
HT to Rc 60-61
Thumb and finger serrations
3 3/4" hollow ground blade (tip to scales)
7" OAL
Desert Ironwood Burl scales
Tapered tang with red liners
416 stainless furniture
2000 grit hand rubbed finish and etch
8-10 oz ambidextrous horizontal sheath




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