Slim Hunter

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Something a bit dainty this time. Blade is O1 tool steel, handle is black linen Micarta, and the guard and pin are 416 stainless. The blade is 4 1/8" long, 7/8" wide at its widest, and 5/32" (4mm) thick

Let me know what you think.

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Thanks for looking!
 
Great looking knife. Nice clean guard fitment, and the handle looks very comfortable.
 
I like it a lot, Will. Like Bruce said - no frills, practical no-nonsense knife! Looks like a great user!
 
the way the curvature of the edge matches the curvature of the handle's spine is very appealing!
the lack of recess at the ricasso is very nice, and creates such a clean flowing continuous line that the guard becomes almost invisible. So many times, I see guards that really abruptly disrupt the flow, but this one just works.
Nice job!
 
Thanks for the comments guys:)

Lorien - I didn't notice the edge/handle-spine curvature thing, pretty cool, I wish it was intentional.
 
sshhhh....you're supposed to say, 'oh yeah, I totally meant to do that' :)
 
Hi Will -- I seem to be speaking without much knowledge of things here but can I ask if it is for sale or is that silly?
 
Hi Will -- I seem to be speaking without much knowledge of things here but can I ask if it is for sale or is that silly?
John in Brisbane Australia
 
Returned for another view.
The knife reminds me of an object that has been washed and formed by the sea or running water. It flows and it's lines are very smooth and easy.
Dozier
Accuracy Beats Speed
 
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