utility knife and boning knife

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I have a utility knife here, very basic style and pattern. Great as a hunting knife, general camp kitchen knife, and regular utility knife. Straight spined like my bushcrafters, but a bit less broad in the blade.

OAL 10 inches

Blade is 5 3/8 inches .095 15N20, differentially tempered with a convex edge grind. Finish is hand rubber 600 grit and scotch brite pad. Keeping it satin "shiny" is pretty easy with the regular green scrubbie.

simple black dymondwood handle with stainless pins.

Basic black pouch sheath, smoothly done by koyote girl.

$110 including domestic (and APO/FPO) shipping. I prefer paypal or money orders.

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Field boning knife- I put a patina on this one. Great as a kitchen boning knife, but I made it for field use with a sheath and all.

OAL 9.25 inches

Blade 4.75 inches .095 15N20, differentially tempered with a nice shallow convex grind.

Handle is Jatoba with 3/16 brass tubing pins.

Sheath is a mid length simple pouch sheath (koyote girl)

Asking $110 shipped US/APO/FPO. Paypal or money order preferred.

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I must say that I get a great deal of enjoyment out looking at your knives. I love the fact that they favor on the side of what some would call thin. What it is is a knife that will do just what it was designed to do and that is cut. Keep up the good work.
 
Thankyou, both. I love the steel I use for most of my work, and it is thin, but it's just not so thin as to be fragile. The .095 blades do get used for baton work, shelter poles and wood splitting.
 
christof, those look great. cant wait till i get my stuff from you :D

by the way, i sent you an e-mail a short while ago, did you get it?
 
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