Bill Siegle
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Got 2 field use blades from two different points of view
1 is a smaller, compact style and one is a larger, heavyweight worker. Both get the job done
Both come with Kydex sheaths with Tek Loks and both are made from 5160 steel with a differential heat treat. Paypal or USPS MO for payment please.
1st up is a sweet little utility blade. I made this to fill the role of the smallest fixed blade I could bring myself to carry. I usually go for the big blades as my primary but wanted something more compact and friendly looking on the trail. This one fits that size but is still a tough enough blade to do whatever I might need done with a knife. Scales are black G10 with flared stainless steel tube fasteners. I drilled out the tang for weight reduction. Flat ground from 3/16 thick 5160. It is 9 3/16 overall with a 4 3/4 blade. Price is $200***sold*** shipped in US.
2nd is my The End Of The World As We Know It Bowie. A Usuable "Fantasy" knife in 3/8 thick 5160 with green CIP Terro Tuff handle material. The tang is drilled out for weight reduction too. This is a heavy duty belt knife that won't drag you down but will still get the job done around camp. Leave the small blade and hatchet at home and go light by carrying 1 cutting tool
Price on this one of a kind is $325 ***sold***shipped in the US.


1st up is a sweet little utility blade. I made this to fill the role of the smallest fixed blade I could bring myself to carry. I usually go for the big blades as my primary but wanted something more compact and friendly looking on the trail. This one fits that size but is still a tough enough blade to do whatever I might need done with a knife. Scales are black G10 with flared stainless steel tube fasteners. I drilled out the tang for weight reduction. Flat ground from 3/16 thick 5160. It is 9 3/16 overall with a 4 3/4 blade. Price is $200***sold*** shipped in US.
2nd is my The End Of The World As We Know It Bowie. A Usuable "Fantasy" knife in 3/8 thick 5160 with green CIP Terro Tuff handle material. The tang is drilled out for weight reduction too. This is a heavy duty belt knife that won't drag you down but will still get the job done around camp. Leave the small blade and hatchet at home and go light by carrying 1 cutting tool


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