Wildertools by Rick Marchand - Button Neckers

Rick Marchand

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Sorry if you've been on my website and tried to purchase one of these... we've had some troubles with the new system.

This knife falls somewhere between a pocket knife and a belt knife. It’s ideal for everyday light use and perfect as a secondary knife in the bush. It also comes with a really cool sheath. Retention systems for inverted neck knives are tricky, the Button Necker is my solution. The knife is held securely in the sheath using a minimalistic approach to a positive locking system. Even the Tazmanian Devil couldn’t pull enough G’s to pop this baby. The lanyard is left long, you can tie it yourself or give me a length and I will stitch it for you. Personally, I like the ability to change the length depending on whether I decide to wear it around my neck, across the shoulder or on my waist.

The price is $375. First come, first pick. Indicate your knife preference by the letter labelled on photo. Price includes tax and shipping in North America. Paypal(CC), money order, e-transfers are accepted... please no livestock... pretty sheep excluded;p

Button Necker
Blade Material: 52100
Thickness: 1/8″
Overall Length: 6″
Blade Length: 3 1/4″, 2 3/4″cutting edge
Blade Width: 1″ at widest
Handle Length: 2 3/4″
Handle Construction: Leather backed, hemp wrapped, epoxy soaked
Sheath: Leather, hand stitched, tooled, lanyard carry, button post retention, left or right hand compatible.
Weight: 4oz, total package.

A - sold
B - sold
C - sold
D - sold
E - available
F - sold




 
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nice size little knives there Rick... those "mottled" coloured sheaths are a great look to top it all off.
 
Those are awful slick man.... I really like the plungeless grind you got going on there too.
 
Just a heads up Marchand........I'm stealing that retention idea!:D
Seriously, ingenious method for inverted carry......you're the man!
Darcy:)
 
Nice, that is a really interesting combo sheath/knife lock doodad, not just unique but classy and fine-looking.
 
Great little knife and a 'fail-safe' retention sheath....I plug it in, it stays. ;)
 
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