Real-Steel Bushcraft knife

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Hello guys today I show you my newest knife from my workshop :)

Overall length : 10.236"
Blade length : 5.511"
Thicknes : 0.197"
Steel : N690 Stainless-steel 60HRC vacuum (cryo)
Handle : G10 obsidian scales
Surface finish : satin + sandblasting
Sheath : kydex + teklok
Lightweidet handle

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E-shop : https://www.lotreksarmory.com/bushcraft-real-steel/


Price : 365 USD including shipping, sheath and paypall fees
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Is this gonna be a production or 1 off.
Hello Gravelface.

I have considered a series of work knives, but in the near future I only plan on a series of daggers and small edc knives or custom production. I will devote most of my time to the production of kitchen knives under the HP brand, which I have with my friend. So the answer is no, there will be only one.
 
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This looks a bit like a Carothers Heavy Duty Field knife, more refined in a good way that I think I would prefer. I already own a CPK HDFK. I am pretty sure you designed it. I use it. Lorien I would buy this knife if I did not already have something similar. I like the longer fuller. Also looks like it has more belly which might be useful for a one knife in the woods option. Also looks like it has a more defined point. The multiple jimping locations are fantastic. I wonder if this knife would throw sparks from a fire steel to start a fire? All my Carothers knives do not have a sharp (I don’t mean sharpened) 90 degree spine area which can be so useful. Thanks for showing us your fine work. Jeff.
 
Thank you for your interest sir I appreciate it. This version with groove do not have 90 degree spine area. I always do chamfering of edges. But I have older version of the knife without groove. He had no chamfering on false edge so there is the possibility to start a fire :) ☺️
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This looks a bit like a Carothers Heavy Duty Field knife, more refined in a good way that I think I would prefer. I already own a CPK HDFK. I am pretty sure you designed it. I use it. Lorien I would buy this knife if I did not already have something similar. I like the longer fuller. Also looks like it has more belly which might be useful for a one knife in the woods option. Also looks like it has a more defined point. The multiple jimping locations are fantastic. I wonder if this knife would throw sparks from a fire steel to start a fire? All my Carothers knives do not have a sharp (I don’t mean sharpened) 90 degree spine area which can be so useful. Thanks for showing us your fine work. Jeff.
 
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