Mick Spain Bushcraft Black Liners

£125.00

A well-crafted bushcraft knife with a focus on durability and performance.

1 in stock

Description

Mick Spain Bushcraft Black Liners

Here’s a breakdown of the key features:

  • Blade Material: 01 Carbon steel with a full tang and a hardness of 58/59 HRC. The triple tempering and satin finish should contribute to good edge retention and durability.
  • Blade Dimensions: 3mm thick, with an overall length of 22 cm and a blade length of 11 cm. This size strikes a balance between versatility and ease of handling.
  • Grind: Scandinavian flat grind, which is known for its excellent cutting performance and ease of maintenance. It’s a great choice for bushcraft tasks.
  • Handle: Curly birch scales that have been treated with polymer and tung oil, then polished. This treatment provides durability and a nice finish while enhancing the natural beauty of the wood.
  • Bolts and Hardware: Brass and nickel silver bolts, black fiber liners, and a brass lanyard tube. This combination is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, adding to the knife’s overall robustness.

Mick Spain Bushcraft Black Liners knife is a well-crafted bushcraft knife with a focus on durability and performance.

01 carbon steel, 3mm thick blade, overall length of 22 cm, blade is 11 cm long. Triple tempered and drawn to 58/59 HRC with a 400 grit satin finish. Edge has a Scandinavian flat grind.

Handle scales are curly birch, soaked in polymer, then tung oil and polished. Brass and nickel silver bolts, black fibre liners and a brass lanyard tube.

 

Details:

– Made in the UK

– Blade material: 01 Carbon Steel

– Handle material: Birch

– Overall length: approx. 22 cm

– Blade length: approx. 11 cm

– Sheath: Leather – part lined

This is a Pre-owned knife from a private collection – new to the market – No signs of use or sharpening – some storage marks may be visible – the photos form part of the detailed description, please examine them carefully.

 

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