If you're looking for a knife ideal for hunting or camping and want something unique, impressive, yet subtly powerful, this is the knife you need. As a hunting knife, it effortlessly manages tasks such as capping, gutting, skinning, and cutting meat. For camping, it's perfect for food preparation, cutting kindling, slicing rope, and can even strike a ferro rod thanks to its high carbon steel build. Additionally, it looks fantastic while performing all these duties. The specifications for this exceptional knife are provided below.
This knife reflects craftsmanship and artistry, making it the perfect knife for personal use or as a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate fine woodworking and natural materials.
Harpoon Clip Point
Overall Length = 11"
Blade = Length - 6 1/8" Width – 1 3/4”
Blade Style = Coffee Etched Harpoon Clip Point
Blade Material = 3/16” 1095 High Carbon Steel
Handle Material = Stabilized FL Pecan 3/16" Mild Steel pins
Sheath = Custom made hand cut & dyed leather sheath with retention strap
This beautiful knife, available with a matching pen and key fob from Uncle Joels Art, combines elegance and functionality. The knife, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, features a sharp blade and an aesthetically appealing handle made from unique stabilized Spalted Pecan. This knife is a one-of-a-kind treasure.
After cutting the knife blank, I had leftover Spalted Pecan, which I provided to Uncle Joel's Art. With his talent for turning raw materials into functional art, Joel crafted a pen and key fob from the wood.
The pen, more than a writing instrument, complements the knife with its smooth finish and comfortable grip, while the Spalted Pecan's grain adds natural beauty. The key fob is practical and stylish, providing easy key access and showcasing the same stunning wood..
This knife is unique for another reason. Our YouTube channel, @Grebecknives, features a 4-part video series titled 'Making bookend matched scales for a custom harpoon clip point knife'. These videos detail the step-by-step process, from selecting the wood for the knife blank to finishing the knife with its handle. Be sure to take a look!
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