Nic Ramirez
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- Apr 17, 2003
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IMAGES HERE:
http://imgur.com/Xbktn4c
http://imgur.com/ISnzFBL
http://imgur.com/O2bMfHO
http://imgur.com/qicY4zE
http://imgur.com/3PzML5M
http://imgur.com/cniomGS
http://imgur.com/s5SOEX9
http://imgur.com/ThYNGPc
Ultimate deep woods setup! I used the golok to take apart a couple Christmas trees and that was it. As luck would have it there must have been some dirt/pebbles in the tree cause I dinged a tiny spot on the edge. This will come out easily. Still incredibly sharp from the maker, never sharpened and cuts like a laser beam. There are some minor sheathing marks but this ain't no beauty contest! These are hardcore survival workhorses that will get the job done no matter what the circumstances! The price is reflective of the edge ding and usual kydex sheathing marks. My loss, your gain!
The muk is 100% unused.
SOLD, Thanks BF!
(CONUS +4% Paypal only pls)
Muk/Skinner Specs:
.275 CPM 3V
OAL is 9"
Cutting Blade is 4"
Handle is 4.5"
Green canvas micarta scales, shaped and contoured for comfort
Aluminum pins and tube
Ht by maker in my digitally controlled Evenheat kiln to 59-60 Rc
Balance point is about .5" in front of the plunge lines. Even though it is so thick, I think it feels light in the hand.
Comes with kydex sheath by maker, large tek-lok compatible (tek-lok not included)
Golok Specs:
.275 CPM 3V
16.8" OAL
11.5" tip to scales
10.5" tip to plunge
1.313" at the ricasso
1.56" at the widest
FFG to a blended convex edge
Green canvas micarta scales, shaped and contoured for comfort
Aluminum pins and tube
Ht by maker in my digitally controlled Evenheat kiln to 59-60 Rc
Balance point is about .5" in front of the plunge lines. Even though it is so thick, I think it feels light in the hand.
Comes with kydex sheath by maker, large tek-lok compatible (tek-lok not included)
http://imgur.com/Xbktn4c
http://imgur.com/ISnzFBL
http://imgur.com/O2bMfHO
http://imgur.com/qicY4zE
http://imgur.com/3PzML5M
http://imgur.com/cniomGS
http://imgur.com/s5SOEX9
http://imgur.com/ThYNGPc
Ultimate deep woods setup! I used the golok to take apart a couple Christmas trees and that was it. As luck would have it there must have been some dirt/pebbles in the tree cause I dinged a tiny spot on the edge. This will come out easily. Still incredibly sharp from the maker, never sharpened and cuts like a laser beam. There are some minor sheathing marks but this ain't no beauty contest! These are hardcore survival workhorses that will get the job done no matter what the circumstances! The price is reflective of the edge ding and usual kydex sheathing marks. My loss, your gain!
The muk is 100% unused.
SOLD, Thanks BF!
(CONUS +4% Paypal only pls)
Muk/Skinner Specs:
.275 CPM 3V
OAL is 9"
Cutting Blade is 4"
Handle is 4.5"
Green canvas micarta scales, shaped and contoured for comfort
Aluminum pins and tube
Ht by maker in my digitally controlled Evenheat kiln to 59-60 Rc
Balance point is about .5" in front of the plunge lines. Even though it is so thick, I think it feels light in the hand.
Comes with kydex sheath by maker, large tek-lok compatible (tek-lok not included)
Golok Specs:
.275 CPM 3V
16.8" OAL
11.5" tip to scales
10.5" tip to plunge
1.313" at the ricasso
1.56" at the widest
FFG to a blended convex edge
Green canvas micarta scales, shaped and contoured for comfort
Aluminum pins and tube
Ht by maker in my digitally controlled Evenheat kiln to 59-60 Rc
Balance point is about .5" in front of the plunge lines. Even though it is so thick, I think it feels light in the hand.
Comes with kydex sheath by maker, large tek-lok compatible (tek-lok not included)
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