Wasatch Muk

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Here is a new design I just finished up. The blade was saber convex ground, hand rubbed, etched, then hand rubbed again. Payment with USPS Money Order or PayPal. Price includes USPS Priority shipping with delivery confirmation. International sales are okay, please contact me for additional shipping costs and terms. Please PM with any questions. Must be of legal age to purchase. First "I'll take it" here rule applies.

Here are the specs:

Wasatch Muk - $225 SPF
Handles - Natural Burlap from Shadetree and Black Linen over Black Linen with Natural Pins.
OAL - 9.125"
Blade Length - 4.25"
Blade Thickness - .121"
Blade Steel - 1095 @ 58 RC that has been etched and hand rubbed.
Includes Wickett and Craig hand stitched leather sheath.

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Jared, I am liking that a lot. Nice design and finish.
The sheath is beautiful as well.
Happy New Year!
 
Sweet Muk J! Looks like a great tool. Shouldn't last much longer (must resist) !
 
Oh that's a lovely knife. What is the purpose of a knife like this? Any particular use it's designed for?
 
Oh that's a lovely knife. What is the purpose of a knife like this? Any particular use it's designed for?

Thanks rodogg!! This design will do well as a bushcraft knife and excels at game processing and food prep as well. This one is a real slicing fool. :D
 
Thanks rodogg!! This design will do well as a bushcraft knife and excels at game processing and food prep as well. This one is a real slicing fool. :D

Oh thats great to know!! I'll be keeping an eye on your knives from now on! :)
 
Thank again everyone!!

If anyone is interested in this one feel free to PM or e-mail with offers. This one needs a new home and I am open to suggestions.
 
Lol...thanks. i really didn't expect a response. Hey, I'm dying to get a Jared Oeser knife. How can I accomplish this? Should I just contact him?
 
Yes, I would definitely get in touch with him directly. Last I heard he had an email list that he would communicate available knives to. I don't know if that's still around but competition was fierce when it was. And occasionally you will see them pop up on a sale forum here, but again they go fast.

Finally, there are a lot of excellent makers here who do bushcraft-style stuff, so worst case you can go with an alternate.
 
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