some bushcrafters

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Here's some recent bushcrafters, I'll put this up as 3 posts. Paypal or money orders are preferred.

thanks for looking :)

#1

Spearpoint Bushcrafter.
OAL 7.825 (7 7/8)
Blade 4.25
Spine 3/32 inch
Steel: Uddeholm 15n20
Handle materials: osage orange, brass hand peened pins and lanyard tube
Sheath: deep pouch with strap, belt loop stitched on for vertical belt carry. RH

Bushcrafter design with a drop point blade. Convex grind with a
variable bevel - a bit steeper near the base and the tip for heavy
work and a bit thinner along the main path of the edge and belly. This
is similar to a traditional lueku grind. Full sized, rounded and thick
handle for comfort.

SOLD

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photo by bearthedog

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#2

Full belly bushcrafter.

OAL 8 3/8
Blade 4 1/8,
spine 1/8
L6 steel. convex grind. Tan canvas mycarta scales with steel pins. Finish still has a few forge marks, but is an overall 400 grit hand rub.

Sheath has my usual horizontal strapping that mean the belt hanger can be modified or replaced. stitching of the horizontal straps and belt hanger is always seperate from the main welt stitching, which is nice for modifications and repairs. Square bottom with lanyard hole.


This one is a lot of fun!

SOLD

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#3 was posted once before, this is a price drop:

OAL 8 1/4
Blade 4 3/16, 3/32 15N20 steel. Differential temper.
Edge- compound scandi. primary bevel at 12 degrees, compund at 15. You can easily take out the 15 degree portion if you need to with a stone. Cuts really well as is.

Black dymondwood scales with stainless pins and lanyard tube. The lanyard hole is a bit narrow. Still some forge marks on blade, but it's a fairly smooth buffed 400 grit finish.

Cuts great, blade is a bit thin in the puukko style, really nice geometry. I tested with whittling and some green batoning and it's durable.

Black deep pouch sheath with horizontal strap holding the belt loop- easy to customize the belt loop to suit a desired length. Belt loop is long enough for a duty belt. You can also separate the straps a bit with an awl or a rounded bit of music wire of a bike spoke. Then you can feed line through it to hold things or fit a firesteel in.

SOLD

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In this phtoto it is sitting WAY back on my wrist, the handle is pretty much full size. I hate optical illusions.
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Koyote those are beautifull. If I had some extra money, id scoop one up.....I love the osage one......
 
yah, top one is osage orange. Great wood for simple field handles. not as decorative as some of the curly burls, i guess.
 
#2 sold!

Oh hey, where in NoVa are you? I used to live in Herndon. Miss it sometimes.
 
I'll take #3, if you can wait till saturday for me to paypal you the money (I wont have the money in the bank till then). If not, then I understand.
 
Cool. you can email the above address with anything you need to know and so I can email you back :D

thanks!
Christof
 
got it, going out in the mail today or monday (son's birthday is this weekend, not sure if I can make PO before closing today)

thanks again!
 
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