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Here is a hand made knife based on a paring knife pattern. I often think some paring knives would be useful in the outdoors, so I made this one with a slightly thicker blade and a sheath. It looks like a good all-around knife to have in the woods.
Blade Length: 3 5/8"
Overall Length: 8"
Blade Thickness: .099"
Heat Treatment: Peters', 60 HRC
Handle: 'Camo Supreme" Dymalux, GFlex epoxy, and copper pins.
Thickness of Handle At Thickest Point: .63"
Sheath: Hermann Oak bridle leather, particularly resistant to the elements. Note: it only takes a slight nudge to put the knife in the sheath. If you feel too much resistance, that means the blade is snagging and you need to jiggle it in at a better angle.
I am asking [was $80], now only $65, which includes Priority shipping to anywhere in the USA. I cannot ship to other countries. PayPal is my preferred method of payment. The first "I'll take it" gets it.
Thank you for looking, and feel free to asks any questions.
Blade Length: 3 5/8"
Overall Length: 8"
Blade Thickness: .099"
Heat Treatment: Peters', 60 HRC
Handle: 'Camo Supreme" Dymalux, GFlex epoxy, and copper pins.
Thickness of Handle At Thickest Point: .63"
Sheath: Hermann Oak bridle leather, particularly resistant to the elements. Note: it only takes a slight nudge to put the knife in the sheath. If you feel too much resistance, that means the blade is snagging and you need to jiggle it in at a better angle.
I am asking [was $80], now only $65, which includes Priority shipping to anywhere in the USA. I cannot ship to other countries. PayPal is my preferred method of payment. The first "I'll take it" gets it.
Thank you for looking, and feel free to asks any questions.
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