SHARP FINGER STYLE

G L Drew

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52100 high carbon steel
Heat treated to Rc 58-60 with attention to a fine grain structure throughout the blade
Flat grind with a cork belt finish
Distal tapered full tang with a lanyard to help get it out of this deep scabbard
Stabilized curly maple scales. My latest batch of wood came out very dark in the stabilizing process because I used a treatment that is common for black powder rifle stocks which I really like but it photographs terribly. You can tell that I really cut the exposure back on these pictures trying to bring out the curl; it looks much better in person.
Overall length: 9 inches
Blade: 4 3/4 inches
Deep leather scabbard with a belt loop for a right hand carry

$140 delivered within these United States Please message me for shipping and payment options





 
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I love the sharp finger style and a great job you have done. I have always thought these were one of the premier style for a hunter.But I bet there are some folks here that don't know what one is. Show my age. Wonder what year was the introduction of the sharp finger.
 
1974, Dan. That’s about when you and I started making knives wasn’t it? :)
 
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