New, Improved JK BasiK

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Now with full flat grind, and convex edge!

Specs:
Overall Length - approximately 8"
Blade Length - approximately 4"
Thickness - 1/8"
Steel - O1
Handle - Black canvas micarta
Pins - hollow aluminum

All this comes at a price of $125 + $8 shipping!



Available Options:
Leather sheath - $20
Kydex sheath - $15
Brass pins - $3
Colored liners - (red, black, green, yellow, blue) $5

Optional Handle Choices:
Maple Burl +$10
Olivewood +$10
Zebrawood +$10
Tiger Stripe Maple +$10
Bloodwood +$10
Zircote +$10
Bocote +$10
Mesquite +$10
Walnut +$10
Teak +$10
Ironwood +$25
Tan Canvas Micarta +$5
Green Canvas Micarta +$10
 
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Wow, that is a great looking knife John.
 
I'm hoping that offering a reasonably lower priced, all purpose knife, might bring in some new business.
 
Grand slam!
Perfect outdoorsman's knife!
Plenty of knife for camp use, cooking, tinder making, fuzz stick carving, tent stake whittling.
Big enough for a hunter of deer, elk, antelope, ect.
Small enough to be an efficient small game/trout & bird knife
Square spine for striking sparks with the ferro
Drop point design is an American favorite (thank you Mr. Loveless)
1/8 stock- plenty strong & very "slicey", especially in flat grind!
Easy to sharpen convex grind!
Hmmm, I'll take one!
Details to follow
 
Now with full flat grind, and convex edge!

Specs:
Overall Length - approximately 8"
Blade Length - approximately 4"
Thickness - 1/8"
Steel - O1
Handle - Black canvas micarta
Pins - hollow aluminum

All this comes at a price of $125 + $8 shipping!



Available Options:
Leather sheath - $20
Kydex sheath - $15
Brass pins - $3
Colored liners - (red, black, green, yellow, blue) $5

Optional Handle Choices:
Maple Burl +$10
Olivewood +$10
Zebrawood +$10
Tiger Stripe Maple +$10
Bloodwood +$10
Zircote +$10
Bocote +$10
Mesquite +$10
Walnut +$10
Teak +$10
Ironwood +$25
Tan Canvas Micarta +$5
Green Canvas Micarta +$10
That looks like a hell of a slicer. How many different grinds do you offer on your knives John? Do you offer Osage wood for handles?
 
I offer what I call a scandivex and full grinds. I have a very limited amount of osage.
 
I like it, good idea, the handle looks comfortable, thick enough to be strong but still thin enough to slice. Should make a good camp kitchen knife.
 
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