Bill Siegle
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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The Banana Knife! This one of a kind design wears dark green canvas micarta scales. This is a nice lightweight Kukri style that can hack and slash very fast! Easy on the belt too at 16oz. Made from 1/4in thick 5160. The Banana Knife is 15in overall with a 9 3/4in blade tip to handle. $300 ***now $250and SOLD***shipped in the US
This one is an evolution of the recent Clip Point camp knives I recently made. I made this one into a drop point and also took the handle material to the end of the tang. Made from my usual 5160 steel with a differential heat treat, it weighs in at 17oz. Not too heavy for a stout 1/4in thick blade
The scales are black/OD G10 with stainless steel tube fasteners. 12 3/4in overall with an 8in blade tip to handle. The blade is 1 13/16in wide. Comes with a black Kydex sheath with a Tek Lok. Price is $350***now $300***shipped in the US.

One more variation on a current model I have been toying with of late
This one wears a full height flat grind with sculpted Tero Tuff handle scales. Nicely sized to perform all kinds of Knife work and weighs in at an easy to carry 15oz. Made from 1/4in thick 5160 and 12 1/4in overall. The 7 1/2in blade has my usual differential heat treat and has a nice hardening line. The blade is about 1 13/16in at it's widest. Comes with a black Kydex sheath with a Tek Lok. Price is $350***now $300and SOLD*** shipped in the US.
This one is an evolution of the recent Clip Point camp knives I recently made. I made this one into a drop point and also took the handle material to the end of the tang. Made from my usual 5160 steel with a differential heat treat, it weighs in at 17oz. Not too heavy for a stout 1/4in thick blade

One more variation on a current model I have been toying with of late
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