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1. NIB Spyderco Hossom Forager ~ FB17P SOLD
The knife was taken out of the box only to inspect, when it was arrived
Per Spyderco web site:
" length overall 14" (356mm)
blade length 7 1/2" (190mm)
blade steel N690CO
cutting edge 7 1/2" (190mm)
weight 14.7oz (417g)
hole diameter 15/64" (6mm)
blade thickness 3/16" (5mm)
handle material MICARTA
Jerry Hossom started making knives more than 25 years ago, doing so professionally since 1997. He avoids knifemaking boundaries, preferring to make models that don't fit any predisposed category but are task or role specific as to function. His specialty is large fixed blades that go hand-in-hand with being outdoors and take on any cutting challenges Mother Nature can throw at you, large or little. Spyderco offers a collaborative version of one of Jerrys best known designs, available in four sizes. The Hossoms vary in size with the largest almost 16 inches long to the smallest just 10 inches in total length. All four sizes include: Full-bellied cutting edges with upswept tips and comfortably rounded spines. The blades are flat ground European N690Co steel which carries a reputation for cutting performance and edge retention. They also have a handguard behind the cutting edge, a finger choil, and jimping on the thumb ramp purposely designed to keep your hand and handle engaged when light cutting or all out chopping. All are constructed from a solid piece of steel with pinned and contoured Micarta handle scales that are green-gray. For carrying, they come in a Boltaron sheath that has a five-position TekLock® fastener (removable). "
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=247
Price includes Shipping Priority Mail with delivery confirmation within 50 US. I will accept US Postal Money Order or paypal (please, add 3.5% if you use paypal). I can take personal check, but will mail, after payment is cleared, which can take a few days.
Mail insurance is $3.00 and strongly recommended. Uninsured items are mailed at YOUR RISK, as I can't be responsible for the tender care of Postal Service.
if you interested, please e-mail me to bh4904@sbcglobal.net. I will be glad to answer your questions to the best of my abilities.
Thank you
The knife was taken out of the box only to inspect, when it was arrived
Per Spyderco web site:
" length overall 14" (356mm)
blade length 7 1/2" (190mm)
blade steel N690CO
cutting edge 7 1/2" (190mm)
weight 14.7oz (417g)
hole diameter 15/64" (6mm)
blade thickness 3/16" (5mm)
handle material MICARTA
Jerry Hossom started making knives more than 25 years ago, doing so professionally since 1997. He avoids knifemaking boundaries, preferring to make models that don't fit any predisposed category but are task or role specific as to function. His specialty is large fixed blades that go hand-in-hand with being outdoors and take on any cutting challenges Mother Nature can throw at you, large or little. Spyderco offers a collaborative version of one of Jerrys best known designs, available in four sizes. The Hossoms vary in size with the largest almost 16 inches long to the smallest just 10 inches in total length. All four sizes include: Full-bellied cutting edges with upswept tips and comfortably rounded spines. The blades are flat ground European N690Co steel which carries a reputation for cutting performance and edge retention. They also have a handguard behind the cutting edge, a finger choil, and jimping on the thumb ramp purposely designed to keep your hand and handle engaged when light cutting or all out chopping. All are constructed from a solid piece of steel with pinned and contoured Micarta handle scales that are green-gray. For carrying, they come in a Boltaron sheath that has a five-position TekLock® fastener (removable). "
http://spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=247
Price includes Shipping Priority Mail with delivery confirmation within 50 US. I will accept US Postal Money Order or paypal (please, add 3.5% if you use paypal). I can take personal check, but will mail, after payment is cleared, which can take a few days.
Mail insurance is $3.00 and strongly recommended. Uninsured items are mailed at YOUR RISK, as I can't be responsible for the tender care of Postal Service.
if you interested, please e-mail me to bh4904@sbcglobal.net. I will be glad to answer your questions to the best of my abilities.
Thank you
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