CPE_Knives
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Good Afternoon,
Here is a new model that I started working on for myself and decided to add a couple to the batch because it was turning out nice. The intent of this sheath is front pocket carry. The package is small enough that it doesn't hang out of the pocket and the hook on the sheath grabs the edge of the pocket when drawn like a kydex pocket pistol holster.
This design is only 3.5 ounces and with the sheath its 4.6 ounces. This is pretty similar to the weight of a Spyderco Military.
These blades are made from 3/16" AEBL ground to 400 grit and finished on a ultra fine scotch brite belt.
Price BOTH SOLD , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 3/16" AEBL
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 2 7/8"
Overall Length: 7"
Sheath: Kydex
Weight: 3.5 ounces just blade 4.6 ounces with the sheath
If you would like additional pictures or have questions please contact me at cpeknives@gmail.com








Comments are welcome thank you for looking,
Paul
Here is a new model that I started working on for myself and decided to add a couple to the batch because it was turning out nice. The intent of this sheath is front pocket carry. The package is small enough that it doesn't hang out of the pocket and the hook on the sheath grabs the edge of the pocket when drawn like a kydex pocket pistol holster.
This design is only 3.5 ounces and with the sheath its 4.6 ounces. This is pretty similar to the weight of a Spyderco Military.
These blades are made from 3/16" AEBL ground to 400 grit and finished on a ultra fine scotch brite belt.
Price BOTH SOLD , shipping is included to continental United States via USPS. Preferred payment is via paypal.
Blade Steel: 3/16" AEBL
Grind: Full Flat
Blade: 2 7/8"
Overall Length: 7"
Sheath: Kydex
Weight: 3.5 ounces just blade 4.6 ounces with the sheath
If you would like additional pictures or have questions please contact me at cpeknives@gmail.com








Comments are welcome thank you for looking,
Paul
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