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Gentlemen:
For your consideration is this skinner in CPM-154/Premium Koa. The knife is my rendition of the Clay Alaska Safari Skinner - it differs from Mr. Clay's because it's hidden tang construction, has a mild dropped point because my buddy Jack Oneill griped about the one I did before
, and there are thumb serrations on the spine. The Koa has lots of figure and color contrast - it's been stabilized by K&G and provided by the honorable John Doyle. The primary hollows were ground to .025" with steep 20 degree secondary bevels - it will cut like a light saber. The blade is also wide enough to spread your peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before the hunt.
No sheath yet so you may specify right or left hand. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $375 delivered CONUS. Paypal preferred to tksteingass@frontier.com. This knife is also posted on my website. Thanks for viewing and your comments are welcome.
V/R,
TK
.187" CPM-154
HT to Rc 60-61
8 1/2" OAL
4" Hollow ground blade
Mirror finish
Soldered guard
Stainless furniture
Black/white G-10 spacers
Premium stabilized Koa
Thumb serrations on spine
Rounded ricasso
8-10 oz leather sheath (R or L)

For your consideration is this skinner in CPM-154/Premium Koa. The knife is my rendition of the Clay Alaska Safari Skinner - it differs from Mr. Clay's because it's hidden tang construction, has a mild dropped point because my buddy Jack Oneill griped about the one I did before
V/R,
TK
.187" CPM-154
HT to Rc 60-61
8 1/2" OAL
4" Hollow ground blade
Mirror finish
Soldered guard
Stainless furniture
Black/white G-10 spacers
Premium stabilized Koa
Thumb serrations on spine
Rounded ricasso
8-10 oz leather sheath (R or L)

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