California Buckeye Trailing Point Hunter

Product Description for California Buckeye Trailing Point Hunter

Maker: Randy Lee (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 88253
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 5.00 in.
Total length: 9.81 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.25 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.18 in.
Item weight: 9.05 oz.
Shipment weight: 15.6 oz.
Blade: Hollow ground, mirror polished ATS-34 stainless steel
Bolster: Nickel silver fittings
Handle: California buckeye with Steller's sea cow bone and fire amber
Sheath: Brown leather sheath with vines and leaves tooled border made by Sonya Lee
Description: As an avid hunter, Randy knows how a good hunting knife should perform. He loves to "field-test" his designs and feels that a quality knife should not only look good, but perform well in the field. This one-of-a-kind drop point hunter is no exception.
The hollow ground ATS-34 stainless steel blade holds an incredible edge and is easy to re-sharpen. The blade has been hardened to Rc59-60 so as to ensure that the edge will remain razor sharp through the most demanding tasks. The handle is formed from stacked layers. Steller's sea cow bone and fire amber move into a larger California buckeye burl section. Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct, large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. It was discovered in the Commander Islands in 1741 by the German naturalist Georg Steller, who was traveling with the explorer Vitus Bering. Through an unfortunate combination of being slow, large, and very good tasting, by 1768, less than 30 years after it had been discovered, Steller's sea cow was extinct. The bone is stabilized so as to hold up very well under the strenuous demands of outdoor use. Red fiber spacers alternate with nickel silver, assisting the handle to adjust to changes in humidity and temperature. Excellent fit and finish throughout.


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