PLackey
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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$225 + 12 CONUS Shipping. Contact me if you need an international shipping quote.
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grind: scandi
blade length: 4 5/8″
overall length: 9 1/2″
steel: 1/8″ 80CrV2 @ 61 Hc
handle: blast finish black canvas micarta
handle thickness: 3.5/5
hardware: copper pins and tube
sheath: listing price includes right handed JRE sheath with dangler and firesteel loop. Kydex and hand made leather options as well as Left Handed JRE sheaths are also available.
I've been producing PL knives for the past 8 years. I've done leather work for over 20 and kydex for 5 years. The heat treat on all of my carbon steel knives is done by me in a thermostatically controlled Evenheat knifemaking kiln. Each 80CrV2 blade goes through a multi-stage normalization before being heated to austenitic temperature and quenched in Parks quench oil. Then it goes through a 2 stage tempering process. 80CrV2 Hardness is approx. 61 hc and my heat treat process produces a blade with extreme toughness and fine edge sharpenability. Scales are glued with West Systems G-flex epoxy. My aim is to produce heirloom quality tools with excellent craftsmanship that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment and service.




click here to view / order on plknives.com
grind: scandi
blade length: 4 5/8″
overall length: 9 1/2″
steel: 1/8″ 80CrV2 @ 61 Hc
handle: blast finish black canvas micarta
handle thickness: 3.5/5
hardware: copper pins and tube
sheath: listing price includes right handed JRE sheath with dangler and firesteel loop. Kydex and hand made leather options as well as Left Handed JRE sheaths are also available.
I've been producing PL knives for the past 8 years. I've done leather work for over 20 and kydex for 5 years. The heat treat on all of my carbon steel knives is done by me in a thermostatically controlled Evenheat knifemaking kiln. Each 80CrV2 blade goes through a multi-stage normalization before being heated to austenitic temperature and quenched in Parks quench oil. Then it goes through a 2 stage tempering process. 80CrV2 Hardness is approx. 61 hc and my heat treat process produces a blade with extreme toughness and fine edge sharpenability. Scales are glued with West Systems G-flex epoxy. My aim is to produce heirloom quality tools with excellent craftsmanship that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment and service.




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