New Design - Isle Royale - Aldo's 1084

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The first of my new Isle Royale pattern is now for sale. Featuring a bright but not full mirror finish, Oregon Maple Burl wood handles stabilized by K&G, 1/8" 1084 from Aldo Bruno and my own heat treating. This is about 7.5" long overall with just under 3.5" of blade. The scales are about 1/8" thick for a slim and light knife. The mark is just etched into the steel but not darkened for a subtle but clear look that's easier to see in person than on camera.

The blade profile is a modified Wharncliffe. I've incorporated a small but distinct curve in the last portion of the edge. While a thin blade and ground to a fairly thin edge, the slight upward curve helps retain sufficient steel at the tip for strength. This minimizes one of the few weaknesses of the Wharncliffe design.

Price is $165 with the small tek-lok as shown. Shipping is generally $8 via USPS w/insurance.
A less expensive, more rough and tumble version is now posted as well.

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Thanks. I wasn't quite sure about the blade design until I put it into steel. It looked decent on paper but some things don't translate into reality well. This design has a great look both in exotic wood and the rough and tumble micarta version. Very different looks, but both work.

I think it'd make a great edc for someone not needing a knife shaped pry bar/hammer/screwdriver/hatchet. It could also serve in the kitchen, but 1084's not the greatest option there. I'll be doing some of these in stainless soon. I've got them profiled but haven't had time to bevel them.
 
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