Robert Erickson
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Gentlemen,
I have one of my Terosaur harpoon hunters up for grabs today. It's 52100 carbon steel heat treated to RC61 including thermal cycling for grain refinement. The handle material is beautiful Mesquite Burl with OD green linen micarta bolsters and black liners/spacers. A leather sheath is included.
SPECS:
OAL: 10.75"
BLADE: 5.5" long, 1.5" wide. It has been belt finished to 400 grit. The grind is hybrid flat/convex which is down to 0.012" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.15" 52100 carbon steel heat treated to RC61 including thermal cycling to refine the grain.
HANDLE: Chocolate brown Mesquite Burl with OD green linen micarta bolsters. Black liners/spacers and pins.
SHEATH: Brown dyed Leather
PRICE: $SOLD Shipped USPS in the CONUS international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, checks or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements. I have this posted on Instagram as well.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!
I have one of my Terosaur harpoon hunters up for grabs today. It's 52100 carbon steel heat treated to RC61 including thermal cycling for grain refinement. The handle material is beautiful Mesquite Burl with OD green linen micarta bolsters and black liners/spacers. A leather sheath is included.
SPECS:
OAL: 10.75"
BLADE: 5.5" long, 1.5" wide. It has been belt finished to 400 grit. The grind is hybrid flat/convex which is down to 0.012" before sharpening.
STEEL: 0.15" 52100 carbon steel heat treated to RC61 including thermal cycling to refine the grain.
HANDLE: Chocolate brown Mesquite Burl with OD green linen micarta bolsters. Black liners/spacers and pins.
SHEATH: Brown dyed Leather
PRICE: $SOLD Shipped USPS in the CONUS international buyers welcome, shipping extra.
Paypal, checks or money orders accepted.
Post "I'll take it" here in this thread and then PM or email me for arrangements. I have this posted on Instagram as well.
Comments/Questions/Critiques welcome.
Thanks for looking!
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