Wilderness Hunter Model in 1095 with Hamon, Ironwood Burl and Hand Carved Sheath

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Hello Everyone,
I have this Wilderness Hunter up for sale today. It is a good general purpose hunting knife with a moderate belly that excels at skinning and camp chores. This one has a 1095 blade, clay hardened, with a lightly etched hamon. The scales are burled ironwood with red spacers to highlight the tapered tang. I put some decorative thumb jimping for added traction. The sheath has been hand carved and stitched and it is set up for horizontal and vertical carry. I made the fire steel from a polished Arizona mule deer antler with a copper lanyard tube. Thank you for looking, Jeff




1095 blade, 4 1/4" long, clay hardened, lightly etched to expose hamon, RC59
2000 grit finish on flat grind, 600 grit satin on flats
9 1/4" overall, 5/32" thick at ricasso
Thinly tapered tang for a balance point just behind choil
Burled ironwood with red spacers and stainless pins/tube
Handle has been contoured to be very comfortable in hand
9-10oz leather sheath, hand stitched, hand carved and set up for horizontal and vertical carry.
5/16" fire steel, with mule deer antler and copper lanyard tube

Price 350.00















 
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This entire package is a stunner:thumbup: Beautiful work I wish I had the cash I would be on it. Good luck with the sale some one will be very happy.
 
That is absolutely beautiful, the ironwood just sings and the fit and finish are incomparable. The whole package just screams quality!
 
Can you do this offering with a plain leather sheath setup for horizontal carry?
 
I'm really liking that ponderosa as well.

Do you have any similar ironwood left?

A matching pair would be ideal.
 
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