Outlaw Bushcraft Knife

Bill Siegle

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This one is a personal user i used for testing the design. It works great BTW :) I used 1/4in 5160 with tapers going both ways to reduce weight to 8.5oz. Overall it is 9 9/16in with a 5 1/16in blade tip to handle. The scales are ivory G10 with scallops ground in for excellent texture without being abusing to your hands. The scales have taken on an almost bone like appearance. The sheath is black Boltaron with a reversible belt loop. Price is $225 ***SOLD***shipped in the US.
 
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I can’t quite tell from the lighting but is the blade flat or hollow ground? Beautiful BTW.
 
Uh, that looks fantastic. A bit thick for my tastes, but otherwise that shape looks supremely good (and useful to boot!)

This is a pretty dangerous post to read, at least for the safety of my wallet.
 
Approximately how thick is the tip at the end of that distal taper? Has the knife seen much use or any hard use? Awesome looking knife, very sweet.... Great job!
 
Approximately how thick is the tip at the end of that distal taper? Has the knife seen much use or any hard use? Awesome looking knife, very sweet.... Great job!
I’d have to measure it later but I’d estimate .010-.015 behind the tip. I didn’t beat on it but did some light batoning and carving with it.
 
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