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These are some entry level knives I am now offering, and I wanted opinions on them (and the "intro." It was written by a couple friends of mine who are into "marketing.")


Like any JK Handmade O1 steel knife, the Element O1 will stand up to any use or crazy abuse. The EO1 is a no frills all purpose knife made with the craftsmanship that is the trademark of all JK Handmade Knives. It is designed small to carry easily, and like fire and water, this is an Element to carry.

Check out this link to see the JK O1 being tested to the extreme.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...ves-Torture-Test-Passaround!?highlight=Viktim

Food....check
Water....check
Shelter....check
Element O1 knife.....check
YES....a great knife is that important !
and the Element O1 is that great knife that won't break the bank

The Element O1 is ground from a bar of O1 high carbon tool steel, in my shop in Mokena, IL , This steel is found on many of the finest
custom knives and only very rarely on any " factory built knife. I use no water jets, I use no preformed blanks, these knives are made entirely in my
shop from bars of steel sourced from the US .

O1 Steel is tough, sharpens easily and holds an edge better than nearly all production knife steels in this price range.

I heat treat these blades in my own shop to a Rockwell hardness of 58-59, which my many many knife customers over the years tell me is just
right for edge retention and sharpen-ability.
The blade design on either Element 01 knife is a classic drop point 3" long and 1" tall, 1/8" inch thick with a wicked sharp saber grind. . This grind makes for a very strong knife with a rigid spine and is a wonderful all purpose grind that has an easy to maintain edge.

Black micarta handles are standard on the Element O1 and provide a durable and comfortable grip. One solid and one hollow aluminum handle pin locks the micarta handle in place and provides for a lanyard attachment

The Element Series comes standard with a riveted and molded Kydex sheath of my own making.

To keep your cost low, the Element O1 comes in only two sizes:

The easy to carry, never leave home without it, EDC Element O1 (Every Day Carry) with 3" all purpose drop point blade and 3-1/2" handle

or

Hunter Model Element O1 with the longer, hand filling 4" handle and the same great drop point blade design that is
loved by hikers, hunters and anyone who plays and works in the great outdoors.

The Specs:

EO1 EDC - 6 1/2" overall, with a 3" drop point blade, of 1/8" thick O1 steel






EO1 Hunter - 7" overall, with a 3" drop point blade, of 1/8" thick O1 steel





Comparison Photos





Standard kydex sheath.



Optional leather sheath

 
they both look good to me John. Basic knife, in an excellent steel, with a good handle. What's not to love?

Do you have a price point?
 
I really like it John. Would be a nice package with that leather sheath. Will these be available or custom order? Thanks.
 
What's not to like, John!
I like the grind, the size, the look, the scales, both handle lengths and both sheaths.
Sure looks and feels like a nice little bushcrafty gem that you won't leave behind because of weight or size.

Two thumbs up on the description as well. It communicates well what your knives are all about.

:)
Mark
 
Those are perfect examples of the type of knife that I choose to carry and use. No nonsense, no frills, just straight up utility designs that were made to work. I'd be proud to carry either one (though I'd probably pick the longer handled one) Very nice :thumbup:
 
$100 + shipping, as shown, for either model with kydex.

Are you kidding me? I was stunned when I saw the price... I don't think you'll be able to keep these on the shelf...

I hope you're not planning on sleeping anytime soon :)
 
Are you kidding me? I was stunned when I saw the price... I don't think you'll be able to keep these on the shelf...

I hope you're not planning on sleeping anytime soon :)

As surprising as it sounds, business has slowed down to the point I got a part time job, 3 days a week. I`m hoping these turn that around.
 
They look good brother. On a side note, I am still a little mad that you decided not to make the Kephart any more. I have one of your Kepharts already, but I am sure I would want another down the line. Why kill a classic? Ok, rant off. Take care brother

P.S. Can I send it back to you soon to sharpen the spine up again, its dulled out a bit from using a fire steel on it.
 
They look good brother. On a side note, I am still a little mad that you decided not to make the Kephart any more. I have one of your Kepharts already, but I am sure I would want another down the line. Why kill a classic? Ok, rant off. Take care brother

P.S. Can I send it back to you soon to sharpen the spine up again, its dulled out a bit from using a fire steel on it.

There will be a new "improved" Kephart coming out, it`s actually more like the original that Kephart used. You can send it to me, no problem.
 
You need to send me pictures of the new style my friend. I will say a slightly smaller handle would work better for my girly hands.
 
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