Yellow Canvas Micarta Utility

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This is a very tough, useful all around utility blade. The spear point blade is flatground 154CM from 1/8"stock and is 4 1/4" long by 1"wide. Cryo by D'holder (Rc of 60-61). It's been mirror polished and is distal tapered. Convex edge. Has a nickel silver guard, pins and lanyard hole liner. Scales are from my own canvas drill "micarta", and are MUCH stronger than the commercial varieties. Red/black/white spacer and red liners. It weighs 5 oz and the balance point is at the first two pins. The sheath is 6/7oz bark tanned leather; wet formed and double stitched. Waterproofed with Resolene. Very tough knife. Price is $150.00 USD(check/MO) 155.00 Paypal; plus $5.00 shipping conus. Contact joelcb@pennswoods.net. Thank you for looking. .......SOLD
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I read your description 3 times, so if it's right under my nose and I missed it, forgive me for the dumb question, but what steel is the blade?

VERY nice knife!
 
A beautiful knife at a great price. I sure like that one, Joel.:thumbup: I know how tough your handle material is since mine sees daily use here in the shop, and it still looks new! Wonderful stuff.

Great looking sheath, too!
 
Thanks Danny. Hadn't made a snap sheath in so long, it took me an hour to find the snaps, snapsetters etc. Here I've made two in two weeks. Last blades with guards for a while. I'll be starting on the PAK right soon.
 
joelbolden said:
Thanks Danny. Hadn't made a snap sheath in so long, it took me an hour to find the snaps, snapsetters etc. Here I've made two in two weeks. Last blades with guards for a while. I'll be starting on the PAK right soon.

Well, this knife and sheath turned out super nice from what I can see. Love the overall design on this one for sure. With the tip being center line with the handle, flat-ground with a convex edge, I would expect excellent control and ease in performing woodcraft chores, game processing, utility tasks, to the camp kitchen. Nice.

Can't wait to see your PAK!:)
 
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