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I decided to bring back an old design I made about two or three years ago ... but I refined it. This one has a coke bottle shaped handle for a secure, traditional grip that is very ergonomic. The material is micarta -which is grippy when wet.
The blade is enamel coated (for rust resistance) 5160 -heat treated to HRC 59 which has been flat ground with a convex edge. It holds an edge very well and is very sharp.
Included is a heavy duty leather sheath.
Here it is:
Steel: 5160 (heat treated to HRC 59), flat ground with a convex edge
Blade Length: 5-1/2"
Blade Width: A hair under 1-3/4"
Overall Length: 11"
Stock Thickness: 1/4"
Handle: Natural Micarta with 303 Stainless Rivets
Price: SOLD (includes shipping in conus)
First "I'll take it" is the owner
Thanks for looking :thumbup:
The blade is enamel coated (for rust resistance) 5160 -heat treated to HRC 59 which has been flat ground with a convex edge. It holds an edge very well and is very sharp.

Included is a heavy duty leather sheath.
Here it is:



Steel: 5160 (heat treated to HRC 59), flat ground with a convex edge
Blade Length: 5-1/2"
Blade Width: A hair under 1-3/4"
Overall Length: 11"
Stock Thickness: 1/4"
Handle: Natural Micarta with 303 Stainless Rivets
Price: SOLD (includes shipping in conus)
First "I'll take it" is the owner
Thanks for looking :thumbup:
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