Simple Utility/Bushcraft Knife

Bill Siegle

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This is a design I revisited this week and here’s what I came up with. A Simple Bushcraft/Utility blade. Handle is natural canvas Micarta. It has a .200 thick 5160 blade with differential hardening. Overall it is 8 11/16inches with a 4 3/8inch blade tip to handle. Weight is 8oz. I believe the design would make a heck of a general camp or hiking blade. It’s small and nimble but still tough enough. My price is $250 shipped in the US.
 
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Thank you all for the kind words! This design really pleases me. It’s compact and yet still stout. They cut and baton very well 👍
 
I think this design is a winner, Bill. Not many knives of this type with a 4"+ blade end up under 9". And just look at the grind, I know that thing will cut. Very nice!
 
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