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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: rainshadow1 on July 29, 2014, 01:54:12 PM
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Here's another batch of budget bushcraft style Pack Skinners.
These knives are a low budget, field craft style version of an handmade custom knife. I decided to do a knife that would cut like no other that was priced affordably...
What I came up with was:
modern sawmill bandsaw steel blade, convex ground
heat treated and tempered into a range of 60 - 62 rc
gripped with canvas micarta
and sheathed with kydex.
(These are pack only sheaths, not lanyard sheaths like I used to make. The old style was too hard for many to use. These are a lot easier, but you won't be able to hang the knives from the sheaths anymore. That's why I say, Pack Only!)
I'm asking $50 each delivered in the USA.
Here's the latest batch of 8...
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t1.0-9/10551000_10204476012970702_7160802303362592438_n.jpg)
Thanks for looking!
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Those look like my style of kitchen knife. Tempted.
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If I hadn't just got a knife, Steve, I'd be buying one. Those look like a good deal. :tup:
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If that's your style, by all means they'd work good for that! I have a few blades from this steel I designed for kitchen, sandwich sized... These are fine, but shorter blades than I prefer for kitchen. (I'm a foodie, do it for a living, I prefer about a 6" cutting edge for veggies and etc.)
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Like the honesty and you are right about them being a little short for most kitchen work. I was mostly commenting on the "look". ie like!
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Not going to make kitchen knives by the batch for 50, but I could do 1 for 80.
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Far left is sold.
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Great knife for the money guys..very sharp knives :tup: