I have for sale a Bark River Knife & Tool Canadian Special and Mikro Canadian II
I'm selling these as a matched pair although will consider splitting if two people come to an agreement on each knife.
Both knives are essentially unused.
They have opened a few packages, and done a little bit of whittling.
I'm selling as I have too many knives going unused and some essentials to buy.
The finger grooves on the Canadian Special look aggressive but they actually lock the hand in nicely.
A reverse grip is comfy too.
The blade length meets Mors Kochanksi's recommendation
It has a tapered tang, which is rather unusual on a production knife. A sign of quality.
It is a limited edition knife.
The Mikro II
I was playing with the sheath to make it suitable for neck carry so it has no belt loop anymore. A new one can be got from BRKT under their no quibble warranty if desired (It will be of the new modular style)
It is a great knife for unzipping bunnies, little whittling jobs and just plain handy to have around.
Here are the stats.
Canadian Special
Steel A2
Blade Length 3.500"
Overall Length 8.000"
Thickness 0.187"
Weight 4.800oz
Mikro II
Steel 12c27
Blade Length 1.750"
Overall Length 0.125"
Thickness 0.125"
Weight 1.625oz
As I mentioned before, both knives are as good as new.
The etching is perfect.
Both knives have hollow brass tubes
and green micarta scales with red liners
For those who are unaware, Bark River Knife & Tool has a 100% guarantee on any of their knives. If the handle falls off, they'll replace it with new scales. If it breaks in half, they'll replace the knife. If you cut through the sheath, they'll replace that too. The cost? £0.
For this pair I would like £100.
This will include Royal Mail Special Delivery.
I'm selling these as a matched pair although will consider splitting if two people come to an agreement on each knife.
Both knives are essentially unused.
They have opened a few packages, and done a little bit of whittling.
I'm selling as I have too many knives going unused and some essentials to buy.
The finger grooves on the Canadian Special look aggressive but they actually lock the hand in nicely.
A reverse grip is comfy too.
The blade length meets Mors Kochanksi's recommendation
It has a tapered tang, which is rather unusual on a production knife. A sign of quality.
It is a limited edition knife.
The Mikro II
I was playing with the sheath to make it suitable for neck carry so it has no belt loop anymore. A new one can be got from BRKT under their no quibble warranty if desired (It will be of the new modular style)
It is a great knife for unzipping bunnies, little whittling jobs and just plain handy to have around.
Here are the stats.
Canadian Special
Steel A2
Blade Length 3.500"
Overall Length 8.000"
Thickness 0.187"
Weight 4.800oz
Mikro II
Steel 12c27
Blade Length 1.750"
Overall Length 0.125"
Thickness 0.125"
Weight 1.625oz
As I mentioned before, both knives are as good as new.
The etching is perfect.
Both knives have hollow brass tubes
and green micarta scales with red liners
For those who are unaware, Bark River Knife & Tool has a 100% guarantee on any of their knives. If the handle falls off, they'll replace it with new scales. If it breaks in half, they'll replace the knife. If you cut through the sheath, they'll replace that too. The cost? £0.
For this pair I would like £100.
This will include Royal Mail Special Delivery.