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Bushy/utility from 01with ivory micarta & black fibre liner scales
The blade is 01 Rc56/58, 1/2 flat scandi ground with a satin finish.
Blade length 110mm, width 24mm and 3.5mm thick.
Handle is 115mm clothed with Ivory micarta & black fibre liner scales.
there is a very slight difference in colour between the scales, therefore I'm selling at £56 inc postage.
RHS dangler sheath included.
The blade is very sharp and will make a good user
Now sold
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r96/elma_020/bushy001.jpg
Have you got a picture of both scales?
Have you got a picture of both scales?
Forgot to mention light is bad so I'll take some more pic's tomorrow
bushwacker bob
15-07-2008, 23:30
Have you got a picture of both scales?
Looking a gift horse in the mouth?:lmao: :lmao:
what do you mean by flat scandi ground? is it a flat scandi grind with no secondarybevel or a flat grind with a deep "scandi" secondary bevel
littlebiglane
16-07-2008, 07:57
I reckon he means that its a scandi (half depth of blade) that itself is flat with no secondary bevel. I guess it is that 'cos that many of his knives are either Scandi or Full flat. I could be wrong though.
LBL
Yes please. PM inbound
Rat
Makes no odds.......................... ...Elma's knives are excellent users regardless of the grind! And this one is very attractive to boot!
the grind is a deep scandi grind.
Sold to matt
many thanks
Ian
the grind is a deep scandi grind.
Sold to matt
many thanks
Ian
And received today, many thanks.
I'm really, really pleased with this. Its a lovely piece of work, nice design, great execution. If I was your bank manager I'd shout at you for not charging more :D
And as for the scales being mismatched.......pshaw Sir! Your eyes must be a lot more discerning than mine. I'll get some pics up when I get back from hols.
Thanks again, it's been a great end to an otherwise rubbish week.
Rat
Glad you like it Matt, the one scale is a slightly lighter yellow than the other.
I have another one in the making with a handle of Australian Gimlet Burr.
Nic is making a slim scandi out of an old file and an antler tine
I've seen this knife and have to agree, it's purely belter! The Ratbag possibly has more knives than me at the moment, not too happy about that!
:D