Survive Knives GSO 2.7...full custom reblade by Josh; knife is $230 PP G&S
Full custom cross-draw leather sheath by Horsewright. holster: $70 PP G&S
(note: I have $420 in the knife and $110 in the sheath...) (custom belt is not included...)
CONUS only; no offers, no trades, please..
Paypal expected immediately after "I'll take it" in thread and PM to me... thanx.
A few moths ago, I sent Josh my SurviveKnives GSO 2.7 fixed blade. It fits my hand well (love the G-10 grip), has a nice balance, but...I wanted my belt-knife to slice an apple and to efficiently handle other daily casual demands. Josh bought new stock 3/32" CTS-XHP stock and copied the original Survive design. Hence, the reblade in full-flat grind with an excellent jimping on top of the blade.
The blade max spine width is 0.075" and 0.009" behind the edge. The blade is thin, but at a length of 2.7", it is still plenty "stout" to handle my casual cutting needs. I'm particularly happy with the spine jimping...which is missing on the factory sample. Sharpened by Josh...scary...
I've carried the knife full-time, belted cross-draw, for three weeks, and it has performed admirably for my personal uses. Of course, my interests have changed.
Note the custom sheath designed around my 2.7 GSO by Dave Ferry of Horsewright Leather and Tack . Dave produces a large line of great fixed blade knives as well as truly custom leather for personal use (holsters, sheathes) as well as a full line of "ranch" leather. Dave Ferry built this sheath around my knife. Immaculate artwork. Holster is available separately for $70.
Full custom cross-draw leather sheath by Horsewright. holster: $70 PP G&S
(note: I have $420 in the knife and $110 in the sheath...) (custom belt is not included...)
CONUS only; no offers, no trades, please..
Paypal expected immediately after "I'll take it" in thread and PM to me... thanx.
A few moths ago, I sent Josh my SurviveKnives GSO 2.7 fixed blade. It fits my hand well (love the G-10 grip), has a nice balance, but...I wanted my belt-knife to slice an apple and to efficiently handle other daily casual demands. Josh bought new stock 3/32" CTS-XHP stock and copied the original Survive design. Hence, the reblade in full-flat grind with an excellent jimping on top of the blade.
The blade max spine width is 0.075" and 0.009" behind the edge. The blade is thin, but at a length of 2.7", it is still plenty "stout" to handle my casual cutting needs. I'm particularly happy with the spine jimping...which is missing on the factory sample. Sharpened by Josh...scary...
I've carried the knife full-time, belted cross-draw, for three weeks, and it has performed admirably for my personal uses. Of course, my interests have changed.
Note the custom sheath designed around my 2.7 GSO by Dave Ferry of Horsewright Leather and Tack . Dave produces a large line of great fixed blade knives as well as truly custom leather for personal use (holsters, sheathes) as well as a full line of "ranch" leather. Dave Ferry built this sheath around my knife. Immaculate artwork. Holster is available separately for $70.
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