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    Paper Hunter DVC357's Avatar
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    Default Custom New Knife

    Just received this nice blade. Threads had been speaking about the worth of "Custom" knifes, so heres one
    I had made as a user. I drew it up. Made a few plywood mock ups getting the shape just right. Sent the drawing
    and specs to the knifemaker and i got this finished product back in three weeks.
    This one is an experiment as it was fashioned by stock removal from 1095 and i wanted it harder then usual.
    The books say hardening at 400f should net a hardness around 62-63rc so im going to use it hard and see how it holds up.
    Anyhow, 7" blade, 5 1/2" handle. 2" height. 1/4" 1095. Black Micarta, Texturized. The blade was polished and then finished in a "Forced" Patina.
    Total investment with Heavy Leather Horizontal Sheath.....$250
    I'm thinking worth every penny.
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    To fight and conquer in one hundred battles is not the highest skill.
    To subdue the enemy with no fight at all,

    "That," is the highest skill.
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    Amateur meat smoker blacklabel's Avatar
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    Damn that thing looks mean.

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    Wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that beast!

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    Looks like it was made out of a lawn mower blade. Which gives me bad ideas...
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    That is definitely a bass a$$ knife. Let us know how it holds up for you.
    "The Second Amendment was put in the first ten in order to protect the other nine"


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    Thanks Brothers.
    I'm going out to work it today.
    To fight and conquer in one hundred battles is not the highest skill.
    To subdue the enemy with no fight at all,

    "That," is the highest skill.
    - Sun Tsu

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    Nice looking steel. The patina really sets it off. Pictures are deceiving. I would have not guessed it was only a 1/4" thick.

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    Moderate testing yesterday,
    Felled 5, 6" pine and turned them into firewood. My arms sore but my hands arent. Then cut a variety of meat up for a camp size lunch. (Yes, i did clean it before and after)
    The Blade was still very sharp, with no observable damage to the finish or the steel.
    I'm a satisfied camper.

    To fight and conquer in one hundred battles is not the highest skill.
    To subdue the enemy with no fight at all,

    "That," is the highest skill.
    - Sun Tsu

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    Nice effective chopper despite only a 7" blade.

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