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Greetings friends! I am very pleased to present this modern wharncliffe in high hardness AEB-L stainless steel. This one is thin and light, and packs a lot of utility into a relatively compact package. Even light enough to be carried as a necker.
Specs
Steel: 3/32" AEB-L, RC 62-63
Geometry: Full flat-vex, ~15° per side primary edge, 20° microbevel, .020" behind the edge
The heel of the blade is rounded for user safety and to prevent snagging during cutting, particularly helpful in cutting carboard.
Overall Length: 7"
Cutting Edge Length: 3 1/4"
Weight: 2.5 oz
Handle: black linen Micarta bolsters, maroon linen Micarta scales, with white G10 liners and spacers. Carbon fiber tubes. Waterproof construction.
Linen Micarta is very nearly as grippy as canvas, every bit as light, and with a finer "grain" for a more refined look.
Price is SOLD
Thanks for looking!







And we all know Micarta is famous for being even gripper when wet.

Specs
Steel: 3/32" AEB-L, RC 62-63
Geometry: Full flat-vex, ~15° per side primary edge, 20° microbevel, .020" behind the edge
The heel of the blade is rounded for user safety and to prevent snagging during cutting, particularly helpful in cutting carboard.
Overall Length: 7"
Cutting Edge Length: 3 1/4"
Weight: 2.5 oz
Handle: black linen Micarta bolsters, maroon linen Micarta scales, with white G10 liners and spacers. Carbon fiber tubes. Waterproof construction.
Linen Micarta is very nearly as grippy as canvas, every bit as light, and with a finer "grain" for a more refined look.
Price is SOLD
Thanks for looking!







And we all know Micarta is famous for being even gripper when wet.

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