-SOLD- Hunter in O1 Tool Steel and Australian Corrugatta Burl - No Thong Hole

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SEGUNDO – in Stabilized Australian Corrugatta Burl –

This is my newer Segundo hunter for 2010. With opening day in many areas right around the corner they are just waiting for a chance to make you grin. This is another of my knives that was designed for the outfitter/guide trade. Many of the outfitters that I work for (i.e. build knives for) have requested a slightly smaller model than the traditional 9” hunting knife. One where they can put their index finger right behind the point of the knife and run it straight up the animals’ belly (with their finger just on the inside - like a gut hook). One that actually fits their hand when it’s inside the chest cavity. One that holds an edge way beyond field dressing several animals at one time. One that looks good enough to be a gift to their clients when the hunt is over.

Well, according to them, I’ve achieved it with the Segundo. I build it with various blades styles – drop point, clip point, and false trailing point so they can personalize it just a bit. All of them are made from my favorite steel for hunters – O1 tool steel, and all of them are heat treated by me right in the shop. Lastly, all of them have stabilized wood handles for easy clean up and durability. The Segundo - Field tested, outfitter approved.

SPECS

OAL:
Blade: 3” Flat Ground
Blade Steel: O1 tool steel ; 59-60 RC; little over 5/32” thick; moderately tapered tang
File Work: N/A
Handle: Stabilized Australian Corrugatta Burl
Guard: N/A
Pins: 416 Stainless steel
Sheath: : 6-7oz Premium tooling leather by maker


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SALE $160 ; FREE Priority Shipping including insurance in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

International sales are very welcome but they must pay the exact shipping costs.

Paypal: paypal@jarrettknives.com

Thanks for taking a look. Please check out my web site as well.
 
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Hey Wayne that is beautiful!! Where in the Colorado high country do you live? I'm in Denver (not high country but it works for now). I just started with this addiction, haven't made anything as nice as yours but I do have fun learning. Again nice work!!
 
Thanks Herbie!

Being a Colorado boy, you know that this knife would make short work of even the biggest Bull Elk. And it wouldn't think twice about a nice Whitetail (or three)! It's a palm full of "git 'er done"!

To answer your question, We're up near the top of Coal Creek Canyon towards Nederland.

 
Boy you ain't kidding about them elk!! My grandparents used to be caretakers of tahosa just outside of ward...spent all my summers up there and shot my first elk in the area. Sure wish I could take this knife off your hands, simply beautiful!
 
Up once more with a drastic price reduction. "These babies need to move, move, move."
(Repeat that in your best late night TV, crazy car salesman voice)
:rolleyes:
 
Thank you Wayne!. Its a superb skinner. It arrived home on thursday. I'll have to wait till next years elk hunt to try it out, my tag was only good through the 10th of Sept here in NM.
 
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