Primitive "Classic" Bowie Knife SOLD

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It's 16. 13/16" overall and weighs 30 oz.
The blade is 1095 spring steel 11. 7/8" X 1. 15/16" and 1/4" thick (3/8" at the catchers).
The fittings are 1018 steel WELDED to the full tang.

The handle is 4. 3/4" long with scales of lightly darkened Curly Maple.
There is a lanyard hole in the pommel ( lanyard incl.).
The sheath is 10 oz. leather with black steel rivets and a
black steel snap.
It's cemented at the spacer and hand stitched
using doubled waxed nylon saddle stitching thread making for an
extremely rugged, rough use sheath.

The rough beveled blade is reheated in the forge to glowing red
and quenched in strained used motor oil. After it's cleaned of slag
it's brought back up in temp. until it can be struck with a file.
I leave the file marks showing. I like a handmade knife to look
handmade.
This is how I harden / temper my blades. They hold an edge
extremely well.

GONE incl. shipping in the U.S. PAYPAL or M.O.
1st. "I'LL TAKE IT" to my email address mcswoodknives@gmail.com
takes it.
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Thanks for looking,
Mike
 
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Yes, to a degree.
As the blade is reheated the beveled sections begin to glow. When the glow
fingers up into the spine just enough, the blade goes into the oil to a complete cool.
Mike
 
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