my interpretation of a Loveless Utility Hunter in Sumingashi white steel and horn

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I've always like the look and feel of a Loveless utility hunter.
so here's my interpretation, not a faithful representation but more just freefrom use of the general pattern.

This knife handle and guard was completed in Wyoming at the shop of James Rodebaugh MS the first week of August., He provided the guard material.

This is a forged Sumingashi blade, mild steel outers, Hitachi white steel core with a full flat grind. The handle is Merino ram’s horn, sanded and polished. The blade is also buffed/polished for a good working finish. It has a nice tapered tang. The guard is silicon bronze. The handle is on the longer side, would be good if you wear a glove or have a large hand.
Blade length - 4 -⅜”
OAL - 9 ½”
Asking - $325 with kydex sheath

In my opinion, the beauty of a high carbon steel core is that you can make a very keen edge, it has superior sharpness, good edge retention and ease of re-sharpening.
The blade was forged and heat treated in a water quench and then tempered by me to a hardness RC about 63+, using bladesmithing as taught to me by Murray Carter.
Payment is via PayPal, check or money order.
Free priority mail shipping in the US. International is ok, shipping to be quoted

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I don't often post this but I do ssay it too much-Duuuude! So sweet, and Merino rams horn? Dude. Sorry but,
Thanks, Neal
 
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