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Two 3V Field Knives, SOLD

Nathan the Machinist

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The black one on top is used and is being sold at a discount. It was never sold, it was a test specimen that was refinished, the edge damage removed and it was resharpened. This is an opportunity to get a high performance knife at a discount.

The Field Knife was designed as a collaboration with Lorien Arnold. It is a well made, no frills, high performance utility knife. The steel is Crucible CPM 3V at HRC 61-62 with a tweaked heat treat with very good edge retention and edge stability. You'll be surprised how sharp this gets and how well it holds an edge. If you have never used 3V this hard and thin, it is gonna blow your mind.

These knives are fiendishly sharp.

This steel with this heat treat will support a fine thin edge, so this was taken down to .015" before sharpening and it was sharpened 15 degrees per side. This is acute and it cuts very well, but is still surprisingly durable. See video.

Some might consider this a tactical knife but the point is not reinforced and it is not shaped or balanced as a weapon, it is a hard working cutting tool, more of a big skinning knife or a woods knife. There is a pry in the tang.

The handle is ergonomically designed for a standard forward, reverse, saber and pinch grips for an average to relatively large hand. The tang is internally skeletonized. The scales are 3D sculpted CNC machined. The blade is made of 3/16” 3V with a heat treat that has been optimized to maximize edge stability in rough use. Despite being relatively thin it is durable. You can baton with it.

A side effect of this heat treat is a higher percentage of free chromium, so although it is not stainless, it is nearly so.

Field Knife Specs:
3V, tested 61-62 HRC, .188” thick at ricasso
Total length 9.75”
Blade length 4.625”
Weight 8.0 oz
Grippy 3D machined scales in micarta or G10
Black oxide treated 18-8 stainless steel fasteners

Jared Corry sheaths are custom made for these knives and are well designed and well made. They can be worn vertical or horizontal and can be configured for left hand or right hand carry.

Rather than just take my word for it I made a video:

[video=youtube;1w1_WX_fNN8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w1_WX_fNN8[/video]


There are two knives in this sale

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These are all “field grade”, “as machined” and stonewashed and include a good kydex sheath.

#1 is a REFURBISHED 3V Field Knife in black micarta, $175 SOLD
#2 is a 3V Field Knife in natural micarta, $225 SOLD


Shipping in the USA is $5.

These knives are unusual because they are machined. I do this in my shop on industrial CNC machine tools. A WIP thread documenting my technique can be found here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1048443


I take paypal, cash, check or MO.

Thanks for looking,
Nathan
 
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No surprise Nathan!! Amazing knives!!
Congrats on another quick sale!!
 
Nathan,

Could you please provide your paypal address?

Thanks,

Chris

I'm unable to send you a PM or an email. I don't post my paypal email address on line. Can you please send me an email though my profile or to carothersknives at gmail dought com
 
Dang I missed it and I've been waiting for a black one ��

bummer man. It's a problem, I know. We've had some bottlenecks here at the shop that have made it difficult to keep up with demand on some things. I have a few sheets of 3V on order and we'll start another run of these as soon as a machine opens up. I'd like to be able to post 20 at a time like we did at first so people don't have to scramble to get what they need. Please be patient with us folks while we sort out some production bottlenecks. We'll also have knives available at Fort Henry Custom Knives in the near future http://forthenrycustomknives.com/

Thanks everyone for your support. We're a small shop and you folks help make what we're doing possible. :) :thumbup:
 
Here too! Dammit, and I am already obsessed with this website. Will wait for the next batch.
 
Nathan email sent for payment info thanks a lot... looking forward to more!
 
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