Wall handmade Survival knife/ 175.00

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I purchased the knife from Greg Wall/ very nice. New never used
Quote/This is a handmade Wall Survival Knife that has the famous rubber crutch tip to seal off hollow handle.

This type rubber tip was used in the 1960's though the early 70's by the famous maker based in Orlando FL.
The serial number is 45, This blade has a little different grind line on the top edge ,,,30 deg., the blade is made

from 1/4" 01 tool steel (BRUSHED FINISH) and is about 11" overall and has a 5-1/2" blade. The blade is 1-1/2" from

the top to the belly or edge of the blade. This blade is Flat with a Convex grind to the edge and is RAZOR sharp , I try to heat treat this

type knife with a little harder edge so it will hold up out to more camp chores longer without

hitting it on a sharpener. The tang is 7/8" by 2-3/4" and run inside the tube, solder inside and filled with 2500 PSI epoxy leaving

a 7/8" by 2-1/4" hollow space, that is sealed off with the rubber crutch tip.

The hollowed handle is waterproof and can carry small survival items.

The Hilt has 1/4" flared holes to accommodate wrist thongs or just to have a point you can tie off the knife.

The brass hilt is 3" top to bottom and is 1/4" thick , and is 1" wide.

This blade has some nice grind lines, and will be a good design for camp use, or just in case on a day hike or a week long camping trip.

Comes with handmade sheath
 

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Can you give his e-mail address? I would like to order a knife myself. Thanks.

I just ordered and received a Wall Knife. It is outstanding. The quality is way better than my Randall knife. Greg was great to work with and I had my knife from initial order to completed and received in 3 weeks. Outstanding workmanship and I didn't have to wait 4 years to receive a quality knife. I ordered the Model 15 and it came ready to use with a quality sheath as well. If everyone finds Greg's products the Orlando company might as well go out and close the doors.

Greg's web site and contact is:

www.wallhandmadeknives.com
 
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