O1 Bushcraft Knife in Cocobolo

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Bushcraft Co. | Cody
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This one here is a great general bushcraft knife; O1 high carbon tool steel blade, equipped with a mirror polished & hair-shaving scandi grind. Heat-treated in an electronically controlled heat-treat furnace to an RC of 59.

The versatile 4.75" cocobolo handle (with red spacing material) is contoured to a comfortable coke-bottle shape. The black sheath is 7-8 oz vegetable tanned tooling leather, saddle-stitched with waxed artificial sinew.

Price: $195.00 plus $5.00 shipping
SOLD

The first who says "I'll take it" either here, through PM, or through my email gets it.

adventuresworn@gmail.com

Specs
Steel: O1 high carbon tool steel
Grind: Scandi
Overall Length: 9 inches
Blade Length: 4-1/4 inches
Blade Thickness: 5/32 inches (roughly 4mm)
Handle: Cocobolo, red vulcanized liners, brass pins & tubing
Sheath: 7-8 oz vegetable tanned tooling leather, artificial sinew stitching

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Thanks for looking,
Cody
 
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Looks like you are gettin on the A-list around here. Selling your stuff in under in hour! By the looks of that one I think I can see why. You ever tried doing one in like a burlap mircata? I know the tradtionalist are going to scream a lil but I love that handle material. Nice knife BTW.
 
Looks like you are gettin on the A-list around here. Selling your stuff in under in hour! By the looks of that one I think I can see why. You ever tried doing one in like a burlap mircata? I know the tradtionalist are going to scream a lil but I love that handle material. Nice knife BTW.

Thanks for the compliments man. :)

And it's funny you ask, I've been looking into making some burlap micarta. I've never been a huge fan of micarta, but I love the burlap :thumbup:. Keep your eyes peeled, you might see some in the near future! I'll surely experiment with it.

Cody
 
Thanks for the compliments man. :)

And it's funny you ask, I've been looking into making some burlap micarta. I've never been a huge fan of micarta, but I love the burlap :thumbup:. Keep your eyes peeled, you might see some in the near future! I'll surely experiment with it.

Cody

When you do, keep that awesome scandi grind on it!!
 
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