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This knife has been sold. Thank you! ;)

This model is called the "Prowler". It's designed to function as an extremely lightweight medium sized EDC or tactical blade. This is a great "do all" blade.

The handle is green canvas micarta. The handles are removable with a simple allen wrench. (I can also epoxy the handles in place if the buyer wishes.)

As you can see, the handle is heavily skeletonized. This allows for an extremely lightweight knife, that feels great in the hand. I've found that lightweight knives are more likely to actually be used than their heavier counterparts. For the size and thickness of this blade, it is about as light as I can make it.

The handle is extremely comfortable in any grip.

This knife is ground on a 14" contact wheel, almost to the spine. The height of the grind is just over 1", making it an amazing cutter. Great edge geometry.

- 1095 (Differentially Heat Treated)
- Satin finish
- 60 HRC
- 3/16 Stock
- Heavily skeletonized to reduce weight
- High hollow grind
- Razor Sharp
- Just under 8.5" OAL, Actual cutting edge of 3.75"
- Kydex sheath (Setup for a large tec-loc)

$SOLD Shipped and insured with a tracking numbers in the CONUS. Overseas sales are OK, but the buyer will need to pay actual shipping costs.

PayPal (Please send as a gift to avoid fees, otherwise add 3%) or money order preferred.

PayPal Address:

lmjmitchell@gmail.com

Thanks for looking! :D

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Phenomenal design Johnathan!

Do I have CNC envy? That skeletonized handle is something to behold!

Congrats on the sale. I wouldn't expect this one to have lasted long.

Taylor
 
Thanks guys!

Don't worry, I'll have more of these available in the future!

That would be water jet envy Taylor! ;)

These take forever and cost a fortune to cut, but the reduced weight is worth it.
 
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