Afternoon folks...
Chad (sasquatch of this Parish) very recently took my knife collection up to three with this very handy offering:
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3mm O1 steel, home made micarta scales (from some old lightweight combats), black liners, aluminium pins through a full tang.
Overall length of 225mm, just over 105mm of that is cutting edge. Forced patina using mustard. These pics do not do the knife any justice at all.
Collected from the June North Wood meet, sharper than a very sharp thing, unpolished handle is very grippy and extremely comfortable in my hand. Not got any photos of it in use (yet) but it does the job well and a user, not a display piece. The devil is in the detail, Chad stamped the back of the sheath with a maple leaf (Canadians, eh?) and etched "git er done!" on the face of the blade seen above. It will be so, mate....
As most on here will attest, I'm not a knifey type, but I am one very happy Ewok with this one.
I'm sure Chad will add any other info when he sees this thread.
Thanks for looking, but many many thanks to a great buddy who made it for me.
Cheers vlud, innit.[/FONT][FONT=&]
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Chad (sasquatch of this Parish) very recently took my knife collection up to three with this very handy offering:

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3mm O1 steel, home made micarta scales (from some old lightweight combats), black liners, aluminium pins through a full tang.
Overall length of 225mm, just over 105mm of that is cutting edge. Forced patina using mustard. These pics do not do the knife any justice at all.


Collected from the June North Wood meet, sharper than a very sharp thing, unpolished handle is very grippy and extremely comfortable in my hand. Not got any photos of it in use (yet) but it does the job well and a user, not a display piece. The devil is in the detail, Chad stamped the back of the sheath with a maple leaf (Canadians, eh?) and etched "git er done!" on the face of the blade seen above. It will be so, mate....

As most on here will attest, I'm not a knifey type, but I am one very happy Ewok with this one.
I'm sure Chad will add any other info when he sees this thread.
Thanks for looking, but many many thanks to a great buddy who made it for me.
Cheers vlud, innit.[/FONT][FONT=&]
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