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Gentlemen:
For your consideration is a new addition, the Persistent Hunter. The S-guard does add weight to the knife so if you prefer one a bit lighter in hand, you need to order one of my Silent Hunters.
This is a full S-guard, not bolsters. The neutral balance point is under the index finger where it should be and the handle has great ergos. The concave grinds were ground with an eight inch wheel to .055" at the primary edge then a convex edge was ground....it'll tree-top hair. The hamon was taken 2/3 of the way down the blade for two reasons - one was artistic: it's an S-curve matching the guard; secondly the back 1/3 of the primary edge is a bit tougher for the fella that likes to do light chopping or chopping off a squirrel's feet from the hide! I dragged the whole primary edge along a brass rod - there was no chipping or burrs formed and it still shaved hair. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it" gets it. $425 plus $15 shipping. Paypal payment preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com and I'll accept USPS money orders. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.
Best regards,
TK
3/16" 1095 Stock
HT to Rc 60-61
Clay quenched - Parks 50
8 3/4" OAL
4 1/2" Hollow ground blade
Thumb serrations on spine
Convex primary edge
Pinned/soldered S-guard
Curly Maple scales - TruOil finish
Red liners on tapered tang
Satin finish stainless steel fittings
9/10 oz right hand leather sheath
For your consideration is a new addition, the Persistent Hunter. The S-guard does add weight to the knife so if you prefer one a bit lighter in hand, you need to order one of my Silent Hunters.


Best regards,
TK
3/16" 1095 Stock
HT to Rc 60-61
Clay quenched - Parks 50
8 3/4" OAL
4 1/2" Hollow ground blade
Thumb serrations on spine
Convex primary edge
Pinned/soldered S-guard
Curly Maple scales - TruOil finish
Red liners on tapered tang
Satin finish stainless steel fittings
9/10 oz right hand leather sheath





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