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I have made this Horace Kepkart inspired knife for sale.
£85.00 Plus Paypal fee, either add 4% or send as "gift". Postage, next day delivery is £5.95.
8" long overall, the blade is 3 3/4", full tang 3/32" thick (about 2.4mm) convex grind. The handle scales are Teak, epoxied to the blade, with 2 steel pins and a brass lanyard tube. I can "age" the knife a bit if wanted.
This is a sheath for a similar knife I made. More akin to Kephart's own, but with a proper belt loop instead of the slit on his.
The wet formed 3mm thick vegtan, sewn with artificial sinew is £30, is quite deep and tight fitting.
This is another of my "Hunter" friction folder. This one has Bog Oak scales, 2mm thick brass liners, all pins and washers are brass. The Bog Oak is hard to find and expensive. This particular piece is almost black with some brown streaks into it.
£85, plus Paypal and postage ( as above) SOLD THANK YOU
The blade is 3mm thick 01 tool steel, convex grind, the cutting edge is just under 3", so "legal" in the UK.
I have made this Horace Kepkart inspired knife for sale.
£85.00 Plus Paypal fee, either add 4% or send as "gift". Postage, next day delivery is £5.95.
8" long overall, the blade is 3 3/4", full tang 3/32" thick (about 2.4mm) convex grind. The handle scales are Teak, epoxied to the blade, with 2 steel pins and a brass lanyard tube. I can "age" the knife a bit if wanted.



This is a sheath for a similar knife I made. More akin to Kephart's own, but with a proper belt loop instead of the slit on his.
The wet formed 3mm thick vegtan, sewn with artificial sinew is £30, is quite deep and tight fitting.

This is another of my "Hunter" friction folder. This one has Bog Oak scales, 2mm thick brass liners, all pins and washers are brass. The Bog Oak is hard to find and expensive. This particular piece is almost black with some brown streaks into it.
£85, plus Paypal and postage ( as above) SOLD THANK YOU
The blade is 3mm thick 01 tool steel, convex grind, the cutting edge is just under 3", so "legal" in the UK.





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