Short-blade spearpoint Bushcraft working knives

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Enough handle for a large hand with a convenient sized blade.
Triple tempered, subzero quenched 1095 steel.
7 7/8" overall length
3 1/8" cutting edge
4 1/2: handle
1 1/4" wide
1/8" thick
These have a high flat grind going to a very thin edge, and a small secondary convex bevel.
They come with a sheath. My sheath is designed to be ether right or left handed, and has a loop for a 1/4" fire steel.
The top knife is mahogany with black liners. The bottom knife is cross grain zebra wood with black and red liners. The wood I USA for my knife handles has been seasoned for a few years in our dry California environment, then I use 5 coats of and rubbed linseed oil/varnish mix.
#1 Sold Mahogany

 

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Thanks for the interest.
These have a high flat grind with a small secondary convex bevel. The blades are 1 1/4" wide, and the primary grind is over an inch of the width on 1/8" thick stock.
The small secondary bevel is convexed for a good tough cutting edge.

They come with a sheath. My square sheath is designed to be ether right or left handed and has a loop for a 1/4" fire steel.
 
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