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I'm putting this thread together to keep track of available items that may or may not be on the website, and that I haven't put in the knifemaker's area.
So there.
Okay, let's start....small.
Two finger skinner.
I did this for fun, out of a few leftover shop scraps. I have a 4.5 inch cutt off a bar, and some leftover brick red shadetree phenolic burlap. SO I made this, much fatter than my normal necker styles, but comfotable.
OAL: 4 5/8
Blade, 1 7/8, 15N20 steel, full quench and temper. flat ground (yes, I do it once in a while) - gunkote blade coating.
Scales are red burlap "mycarta" from shadetree, with brass pins. I used brass because it can be blacked if desired.
Sheath is an angled carry single belt loop model. It's very difficult to get a really tight fit in this type of handle with the dropped edge. I can do a beeswax dip to stiffen the leather out, but it's fine as is for "regular" carry. In the bush, hiking, or doing jobsite work, I'd suggest ordering a flap sheath.
Price on this is $75, with $5 for shipping.
serial number 411
So there.
Okay, let's start....small.
Two finger skinner.
I did this for fun, out of a few leftover shop scraps. I have a 4.5 inch cutt off a bar, and some leftover brick red shadetree phenolic burlap. SO I made this, much fatter than my normal necker styles, but comfotable.
OAL: 4 5/8
Blade, 1 7/8, 15N20 steel, full quench and temper. flat ground (yes, I do it once in a while) - gunkote blade coating.
Scales are red burlap "mycarta" from shadetree, with brass pins. I used brass because it can be blacked if desired.
Sheath is an angled carry single belt loop model. It's very difficult to get a really tight fit in this type of handle with the dropped edge. I can do a beeswax dip to stiffen the leather out, but it's fine as is for "regular" carry. In the bush, hiking, or doing jobsite work, I'd suggest ordering a flap sheath.
Price on this is $75, with $5 for shipping.
serial number 411