Steingass Utility Hunter **SOLD**

TK Steingass

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Gentlemen:

For your consideration is this utility hunter in 5160/Premium Black Walnut. I designed this knife for the user that wants an extremely light in the hand finesse knife that is a super slicer. Some of the design features include: radical distal tapered blade to a point, rounded clip, hidden tang, 5/32" stock, full flat ground from the spine down to .005" and 20 degree edge geometry applied. The blade is hand forged 5160 - triple normalized for grain refinement, double tempered - hand rubbed satin finish with 400 grit pull strokes.

I bought the premium Missouri black walnut from Don Hanson III - every presentation of the handle has flame figure and the handle has great color contrast - five hand rubbed coats of Truoil on this knife. The tang extends 3/4 of the way into the handle and is set with a 1/16" pin in Acraglas. Comes with a horizontal carry sheath that can be worn RH, RH cross, or scout. I hope you like it! The first "I'll take it," PM, or email gets it. $275 delivered CONUS. Paypal please - tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening. This knife is also posted on my website. Thanks for viewing my work and your comments are welcome.

V/R,

TK

5/32" 5160 stock - hand forged
triple normalized - Texaco Type A quench - double draw
HT to Rc 59-60
8 3/4" OAL
4 1/2" Blade - flat ground with distal taper
416 Stainless furniture
Black G-10/Stainless spacer
Premium Missouri Walnut
Truoil finish - five hand rubbed coats
400 Grit satin hand rubbed finish
Rounded clip
8-10 oz RH horizontal carry sheath



 
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all of us seem to really like the sheath TK , maybe you should sell it separate (Hee Hee )

You betcha Jack! $275 for the sheath delivered - I'll just throw in the knife. :D
 
I always wanted a sheath like that. I'll take it. But you have to throw in the knife too. I'll find some use for it.
BTW; insurance did not cover the loss. After 30+ years of doing business it's a "Sorry".
 
I always wanted a sheath like that. I'll take it. But you have to throw in the knife too. I'll find some use for it.
BTW; insurance did not cover the loss. After 30+ years of doing business it's a "Sorry".

Ben: The sheath is yours! The knife will be laying in the box too. :D

Insurance companies are such nice entities - when you really need them, they leave you on the lamb.....sorta like the government. :)


This knife is SOLD
 
The Kurds, The SEAL contractors, and the Coptic Christians all learned that lesson in the latest round. Lot of others before them. Like the PT's in the Philippines "They Were Expendable".
Paypal sent .
 
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