Two Knives for the Camp

G L Drew

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Forged from 1/4 inch 5160
Flat grind with forge marks
Integral finger guard
Machine finish
Stabilized ash handle
Overall length: 9 3/4 inches
Blade:5 3/8 inches
Sewn leather scabbard
$165


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My prices include shipping to the US or Canada. My PayPal account is gldrewknives@yahoo.com Please contact me for other payment methods or overseas shipping costs.

Forged from 1/4 inch 5160
Flat grind with forge marks
Hand sanded to 400 grit
Stabilized ash burl handle
Overall length: 10 1/2 inches
Blade: 6 1/8 inches
Leather scabbard

$170 SOLD

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Great blades, very nice wood, Integral finger guard, good pricing and your scabbards are off the charts! What more could anyone ask for?
 
Gerry, as these are "for the camp" and you have used 1/4" stock, are these a little thicker just above the edge than what you do for say a Hunter ?
roland
 
Gerry, as these are "for the camp" and you have used 1/4" stock, are these a little thicker just above the edge than what you do for say a Hunter ?
roland

Not necessarily. I think any knife, camper or hunter, should do a good job of slicing. However, if I want to slice a tomato or cut some leather I will start with 1/16 inch stock and keep the blade as narrow as possible.
 
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