12c27 and brown Micarta "Bushy"...

stuart m

Nomad
May 18, 2006
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www.stuartmitchellknives.com
I just got this finished and delivered before the easter holidays... 12c27 "Sandvik" blade at 3 1/2", brown Micarta scales secured by stainless Corby fixings and lanyard tube...

Cut and drilled....


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The blade ground, finished and engraved...


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Waiting for the epoxy (please excuse the mobile phone photo :eek:)...


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Hafted and finished...


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Thanks for looking, Stu :)
 

addyb

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Jul 2, 2005
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It's fantastic. I have it in my Mora Clipper. It takes and holds an edge VERY well.

The only trouble I've ever had with it was when I discovered that 12c27 tends to chip quite easily when batonning whereas the standard carbon Mora is more springy. Other than that, I'd say the edge retention between the two is remarkably similar with one being a little easier to sharpen than the other. But considering how awful the weather is where I live it's worth the trade off. Either way you look at it, Stuart, that's an amazing knife with good steel. Props to you my friend.

Cheers,

Adam
 
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PWork

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WOW! That is simply beautiful. Perfect size. 12c27 is my favorite blade steel.
 

Jedadiah

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Jan 29, 2007
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Northern Doghouse
Hi,
all i can say is WOW! :eek: Phenominal! The metal work is impressive (so is the engraving by the way, is it computerised? How do you do it?)

Talking about those micarta scales, are they linen or canvas and have you got a link to those who supplied it? Very much appreciated and well done!
 

stuart m

Nomad
May 18, 2006
434
18
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Sheffield
www.stuartmitchellknives.com
Jedadiah said:
Hi,
all i can say is WOW! :eek: Phenominal! The metal work is impressive (so is the engraving by the way, is it computerised? How do you do it?)

Talking about those micarta scales, are they linen or canvas and have you got a link to those who supplied it? Very much appreciated and well done!
Thank you...

It is computerised yes, laser engraved by the Assay Office in Sheffield.

The scales are canvas and you will find it at www.texasknife.com

Cheers all, Stu :)
 

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