Need help finding a bushcraft knife!

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Does ANY manufacturer make a full tang, 1/8" blade thickness, full flat grind, 4" blade length knife?? I have a mora bushcraft black, but I greatly prefer a FFG over scandi. Ontario makes the Bushcraft field knife that has most of those specs, but it has a 5' blade length.

Short of having a custom knife made, does anyone make a knife with the specs I listed? I also had a Becker BK16 which was close to the specs, but it had a 3/16" blade thickness.

Help!
 
I believe the LT Wright bushcrafter comes in ffg with 1/8 inch blade that is 4.5 inches long. I was considering one myself recently.
 
I know one that is pretty close, but it's 3,8 mm thick, the Casström No.10 Swedish Forrest Knife , it comes with FFG and SG, carbon or stainless.

They come in several handle materials , Bubinga wood, green micarta, Masur birch, oak, and a longer blade version too.

I have a SG in masur birch/carbon steel, I had to sharpen it a bit because of a secondary edge (I talked to the designer/owner, and he said he was aware about this, and would keep an eye on it,because the goal was an zero edge , the knives are not made in Sweden, I think Spain/Italy, but thats just me speculating) , and I also beveled/burnished the edges on the the sheath, re-stiched the thread with a waxed polyester thread/Tiger thread , and hot waxed it for good measure .

Mine looks like this minus the firesteel thinghy.
[video=youtube;oQOL8qL3gSU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQOL8qL3gSU[/video]

Full flat picture.
http://www.casstrom.se/shop/21183/art83/h6807/21386807-origpic-946822.jpg


1234,,,:)
 
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