Three Finger Hunter

G L Drew

Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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I hesitate to show this one on the Forum because a user almost has to pick this knife up to appreciate how comfortable it is in the hand and how usable this style is. If this knife gets picked up at a show it usually sells.

1/8 inch ATS34
Hollow ground
Mirror finish
Cocobolo handle
Overall length" 7 1/2 inches
Cutting edge length: 3 3/8 inches
Length from the guard to the tip: 4 inches
Hand sewn leather scabbard

$140 -------SOLD------shipped to the US or Canada. Paypal or money order accepted.

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nice design... a lot of nonhunters don't realize that most of time when you're dressing a deer with a knife you're using a 3 finger grip 80% of the time.

Will
formerly known as badbamaump
 
G L, I like your sheaths almost as much as the knives. If there a name for that kind of "burl" leather? Or is it just from a nice stock you found?
 
G L, I like your sheaths almost as much as the knives. If there a name for that kind of "burl" leather? Or is it just from a nice stock you found?

Sorry for the slow response. I am still working on the turkey skelton at my son's house in Atlanta. The scabbards are done with alcohol based dye on standard leather. I just daub it on with a gun cleaning patch in the pattern I want. Simple.
 
Well, this knife found it's home today and I could not be more pleased. This is probably one of the most "comfortable" knives I have held and a very usable blade design. It will be carried with pride and I look forward to the opportunity to put it to work. Thanks G.L. for the quick response and shipping.
 
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