Wissahickon Knives (on sale).

Wissahickon Knives

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Hey everyone, my name is Matt and I've been making knives under the name of Wissahickon Knives for about the last two years. I just got my new "knifemaker" membership here and thought I'd give this a whirl. I have a couple of knives up for grabs on my website but if anyone here is interested in them, I'll be happy to offer a Bladeforums discount (I'll take $50 off of anything here). If you're interested, let me know and I'll go knock the price down on my website. PLEASE NOTE: These prices are for knives only. I do not make sheaths. If requested, I will be happy to ship these to your favorite sheath maker for some new pants.

Thanks for your time!

First up: A Mapmaker. It's by far my most popular knife.
Specs: 4" blade. 1/8" thick A2 tool steel with a scandi grind (zero ground) hand rubbed finish on the flats.
Overall length 8.5"
Handle Material is Osage Orange with 1/8" red canvas micarta liners, brass corby bolts, and a 5/16" brass lanyard tube.
Heat treated to 59 RHC by Peters

Price: SOLD

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Next up, another Mapmaker.

Same as above but this one has a black linen micarta handle with green and yellow G10 spacers and toxic green liners.

Price: SOLD

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And last but not least, a Walt Whittler.

This one is a small-ish EDC.
Blade is 3/32" O1 tool steel hardened to 58 RHC by Peters with jimping and a hand rubbed finish on the flats.
Blade length: 2 7/8"
Overall Length: 7"
Handle material: Natural and Sapphire burlap micarta with red G10 liners and brass tubes.

Price: SOLD
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As in the river and or park area near Northern Philadelphia? That type of Wissahickon? AWESOME looking knives regardless! :)
 
As in the river and or park area near Northern Philadelphia? That type of Wissahickon? AWESOME looking knives regardless! :)
That's the one... I lived in Philly for a few years before moving out to Kennett Square. Couldn't think of many other inspiring outdoor spaces near the city. And thanks, btw!
 
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