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Good morning friends, here is one I am particularly fond of, just finished last night. Made to be light and easy to carry, but ever so strong and tough, this one is an aggressive cutter suitable everything from light EDC tasks, to hard utility use.
Specs
Steel: 3/16" 1084
Hardness: RC 58-59
Geometry: Flat/Convex, ~.018" behind the edge
Overall Length: Just shy of 7"
Cutting Edge Length: 2 3/4"
Weight: 4.1 oz
Handle: Dremel textured camo G10 - scale edges are chamfered for comfort
Sheath: Kydex taco sheath set up with paracord loop for vertical belt carry per this method
Special feature: Spine is radiused for extra comfort.
This one is sharp, light and grippy but comfortable (in least in my medium/large hands), and will serve you exceptionally well for EDC, utility or even in a SD role.
Withdrawn, via PayPal G&S to the email address I will provide in private messaging (not the one in my sig). First to post "I'll take it" gets priority.
I couldn't decide which background I liked better for my new photo set up, so you get two sets of pics!
Thanks for looking!





(note there is some sheath scuffing visible in the right light and angle, and can be seen in this pic)





Specs
Steel: 3/16" 1084
Hardness: RC 58-59
Geometry: Flat/Convex, ~.018" behind the edge
Overall Length: Just shy of 7"
Cutting Edge Length: 2 3/4"
Weight: 4.1 oz
Handle: Dremel textured camo G10 - scale edges are chamfered for comfort
Sheath: Kydex taco sheath set up with paracord loop for vertical belt carry per this method
Special feature: Spine is radiused for extra comfort.
This one is sharp, light and grippy but comfortable (in least in my medium/large hands), and will serve you exceptionally well for EDC, utility or even in a SD role.
Withdrawn, via PayPal G&S to the email address I will provide in private messaging (not the one in my sig). First to post "I'll take it" gets priority.
I couldn't decide which background I liked better for my new photo set up, so you get two sets of pics!
Thanks for looking!





(note there is some sheath scuffing visible in the right light and angle, and can be seen in this pic)





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