Three knives that I made are up for sale. Everything on the knives is either recycled or natural material, non-toxic, and made by an American craftsman. They ship shaving sharp.
1. A socket handled camp knife in what I term my Walkabout Bowie pattern. Forged from a truck spring, differentially heat treated, multiple quenched in veggie oil. Handle is wrapped in hemp cord sealed in amber shellac, with a cotton cord double Turk's head knot sealed in black shellac. Blade is approximately 9" long, spine is a hair over 1/4" thick at its thickest point, and blade is 1 11/16" wide at the widest point. The profile and multiple distal tapers put the widest, thickest part of the blade right above the chopping sweet spot and the overal profile of the knife has an elongated sine wave to it, which makes for a powerful chopper. The socket handle is very strong and comfortable.
Price: $200 plus $10 shipping and handling in continental US.
2. Neo-tribal work knife. Forged from brand new 5160 drop from a spring shop. Differentially heat treated, multiple quenched in veggie oil. Handle wrapped in hemp cord sealed in amber shellac, single Turk's head knots in cotton cord at either end. Blade approximately 4 1/2" inches long, 9" overall.
Price: $100 plus $7 shipping and handling in continental US.
3. Neo-tribal work knife. Forged from brand new 5160 drop from a spring shop. Differentially heat treated, multiple quenched in veggie oil. Handle wrapped in hemp cord sealed in black shellac, single Turk's head knots in cotton cord at the butt end, double Turk's head up front. Blade approximately 4 5/16" long, 9 5/16" overall.
Price: $100 plus $7 shipping and handling in continental US.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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