Small drop point utility

Phillip Patton

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Steel: W2

Hardness: 59-60 RC

Blade length: 3-3/4"

Handle length: 4-3/16"

Blade thickness: almost 1/8"

Handle material: Maroon Micarta

Price: $165 + $11 shipping

I can take paypal, check, or MO.

Comes with leather sheath, with your choice of either neck sheath or belt sheath.
This knife has a very thin hollow grind, and is scary sharp!

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Thanks for looking!
 
I like what i see. Especially that maroon micarta! I've got to get one those.....when more funds roll my way.....great job!
 
My pleasure, Phillip. This is my 12th knife from you and it will not be the last!!! Gonna dedicate a portion of my collection to Phillip Patton knives!
Guys, his fit and finish is just awesome for a using knife.
Glad I discovered him early!
Phillip, when you gonna make me a knife from T15? :)
 
My pleasure, Phillip. This is my 12th knife from you and it will not be the last!!! Gonna dedicate a portion of my collection to Phillip Patton knives!
Guys, his fit and finish is just awesome for a using knife.
Glad I discovered him early!
Phillip, when you gonna make me a knife from T15? :)

Thanks for the good report! :)
T15? When I get a bigger power hammer. ;) M4 is difficult enough to forge; I imagine T15 is even more difficult, because of all the cobalt in it...
 
That's a nice piece. Not typical "Phillip Patton" in design though. But that's a good thing! Diversity!
 
Thanks everyone for the comments!

That's a nice piece. Not typical "Phillip Patton" in design though. But that's a good thing! Diversity!

I've found that the curves I usually have on my utility knives don't translate well to knives this small...
 
I have an EDC in A2 and big Camp knife in 01 from PP, 2 of my favorites knives, both are great designs and workmanship. Extremely durable knives and sheaths.

Yesterday treated the leather sheaths to a generous coat of mink oil, they soaked it up good.

I have no fear when I packing Phillip's gear :thumbup:
 
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