Hey fine folks!
I have for sale a lightly used Wilder Forge “Tactical Bushcrafter,” purchased from vendor forum on BCUSA. Looking for a good home.
This blade is a beast. I got it heavily discounted for Christmas sale a year ago at 350 w/custom sheath. Terotuf feels great in hand, my first experience with this material. Chase did a great job with the custom sheath, and it can incorporate 1.5 in or slightly bigger belt for cross-draw or about 1.75 in vertical. Cross draw and vertical carry feel really good. Used only twice and carried once. Original edge, still sharp, no edge damage. Includes firesteel. Spine is sharp except near handle, and can strike steel, but I haven’t done that and firesteel is unused. Not gonna lie, I love this unique blade but it hasn’t made it in the rotation and I’m raising funds for a simple shop and my growing family!
Asking 305, 295, 285, 275, now 265 shipped USPS Priority, Conus, PayPal Goods and Services preferred but other options will be considered.
From maker’s post: “It's forged from 1095 high carbon steel with a black oxide finish and a Coyote Terotuf handle with stainless pins, forest green G10, and brick red phenolic liners. The blade is 6 1/2" long, 3/16" thick, and the overall length is 11 3/4.”
Any questions, feel free to pm! Not looking for trades at this time. This is cross-posted. All best wishes, and may your blades be ever sharp…
Blade Length: ~6.5, with 6 in cutting edge
Handle Length: ~5.25 including exposed tang, just over 4.25 usable grip
Handle width: just over .75 in
Overall Length: ~11.75
Blade Material: forged 1095
Blade Thickness at spine: 3/16
Handle Material: Coyote Terotuf handle with stainless pins, forest green G10, and brick red phenolic liners.
Sheath: Leather sheath with firesteel loop, built for vertical or crossdraw carry
Lanyard: survivor paracord
I have for sale a lightly used Wilder Forge “Tactical Bushcrafter,” purchased from vendor forum on BCUSA. Looking for a good home.
This blade is a beast. I got it heavily discounted for Christmas sale a year ago at 350 w/custom sheath. Terotuf feels great in hand, my first experience with this material. Chase did a great job with the custom sheath, and it can incorporate 1.5 in or slightly bigger belt for cross-draw or about 1.75 in vertical. Cross draw and vertical carry feel really good. Used only twice and carried once. Original edge, still sharp, no edge damage. Includes firesteel. Spine is sharp except near handle, and can strike steel, but I haven’t done that and firesteel is unused. Not gonna lie, I love this unique blade but it hasn’t made it in the rotation and I’m raising funds for a simple shop and my growing family!

From maker’s post: “It's forged from 1095 high carbon steel with a black oxide finish and a Coyote Terotuf handle with stainless pins, forest green G10, and brick red phenolic liners. The blade is 6 1/2" long, 3/16" thick, and the overall length is 11 3/4.”
Any questions, feel free to pm! Not looking for trades at this time. This is cross-posted. All best wishes, and may your blades be ever sharp…
Blade Length: ~6.5, with 6 in cutting edge
Handle Length: ~5.25 including exposed tang, just over 4.25 usable grip
Handle width: just over .75 in
Overall Length: ~11.75
Blade Material: forged 1095
Blade Thickness at spine: 3/16
Handle Material: Coyote Terotuf handle with stainless pins, forest green G10, and brick red phenolic liners.
Sheath: Leather sheath with firesteel loop, built for vertical or crossdraw carry
Lanyard: survivor paracord
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