SARclops EDC

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The response to these has been great, so I did a first run 100% handmade in the SAR shop.

Some of the SARclops models soon available.
All the blades vary just a bit but this is the general look, with spear points dominating this batch.

Steel is cpm 154 cm heat treat by me rockwell 59
Ceramic tumbled ( stonewash ) finish
Sheath can be set up for multible belt carry positions
Spencer

Drop point.....model B
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Tanto.........Model A

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Spear point.......Model S

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The Wharnie......Model Z

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I assume you'd run your middle finger into the hole, index finger wrapped around the front, thumb on backrest?

thx - cpr
 
The response to these has been great, so I did a first run 100% handmade in the SAR shop.

Some of the SARclops models soon available.
All the blades vary just a bit but this is the general look, with spear points dominating this batch.

Steel is cpm 154 cm heat treat by me rockwell 59
Ceramic tumbled ( stonewash ) finish
Sheath can be set up for multible belt carry positions
Spencer

Drop point.....model B
dsc0423py0.jpg


dsc0422jg5.jpg


Tanto.........Model A

dsc0420bm0.jpg


dsc0419lz6.jpg



Spear point.......Model S

dsc0418gx7.jpg


dsc0417hu3.jpg



The Wharnie......Model Z

dsc0415dt5.jpg


dsc0414kf5.jpg


How I missed these little ring knives!!

Dude they look handy and sharp!!
 
Spencer, you are very creative. :thumbup:


Kevin I have a few cut out in 1095 waiting for hammer time? They would look very slick leaving the top portion forged combined with a hamon. The wrap will be some really nice kangaroo leather, strap it into a Paul long sheath. It could be a winner


Thanks
spencer
 
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