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    Default Jeff White & R Jones Bushcraft knife

    I have teamed up with Jeff White again. My design, but his build. I call it my bushcraft knife.
    The info is right here
    http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showth...ushcraft-Knife
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    thats sweet looking blade

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    I had posted this in the vendor forum however it may get more appreciation here. Appreciation for the knife, not for my post that is....

    Robert, the knife came in the mail today. My first impressions:

    I was a bit concerned about the 4" handle however it fits my hand just fine (my glove size is large). The knife is very comfortable to hold and the quality is absolutely fantastic for a knife at that price! Not to give you any ideas but that knife could easily go for double what you are selling it for with no complaints. Sheath is perfect as expected. Shaving sharp right out of the package.

    The knife looks to be about a 1/4 height convex grind and the 1/8 thickness is perfect for that design. The forge marks and scale on the blade along with the beautiful handle material really give the knife some nice character. I hope to get out this weekend to try the knife in the field, until then I think I will make a dangler attachment using the split-ring idea you gave me a while back.

    Thanks for the fast shipping and the great knife / sheath
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    looking forward to mine arriving. can't wait to put it to some wood.

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    Jeff and Robert truly turn out some quality knives and sheaths. What's not to like? They sell quality products at a great price. I love my Nessmuck. Thanks gentlemen!
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    I had sold out, but I have one in stock at the moment.
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    I curently have one in stock.
    I am working on a rubber handle prototype for my own use.
    Pictures upon completion.
    I would like to know if there is potential interst in the rubber handle model.
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    If you still have the one in stock, I woild like it.

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    As promised, here is my personal bushcraft model, but with rubber handles.
    The grip is very non-slip. These are 1/4" scales.
    2 hollow tubes allow for lashing the handle if needed.
    What do ya think?

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