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3v pocket fighter

Started by srtben, May 15, 2015, 01:41:00 PM

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srtben

For this new design I wanted to take the lines from some of my favorite big fighters and mix that with my favorite small knife. The Loveless NYS.
What I ended up with was this compact little powerhouse I call my "Wingman" pocket fighter.
These first couple I did in CPM 3v at 62rc. I do my own heat treat on these, which includes proper LN Cryo and a low temp temper (thanks to Nathan Carothers and Dan Keffeler for HT pointers).
I hand stitched the leather cross draw sheaths to wrap up the package.
I am very happy with how these came out, please let me know what you think.

Any and all comments welcome.

Thanks.

I blasted the green micarta on this one and then tumbled the whole thing for an nice grippy feel. This also give the copper pins a cool look.








The carbon fiber and glue g10 Prototype.




Ben Tendick

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Lin Rhea

That's a winner Ben. You better make a bunch of em.    :campfire:
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SJM

Yep.
That's a nice design.
Will a finger tip fit in that forward choil?

Izzy

To my eye and for my needs thats the best one you've put out yet. Not that any of your previous blades were not fine knives but this one looks like I could get along with it.

South MS Bowhunter

Ben,

What are the spec's on this knife? Really like it, and is the top fwd edge sharpened?
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srtben

Thanks everyone!
The choil is too small for a finger, mosty there to aid in sharpening and style. : )

QuoteOriginally posted by South MS Bowhunter:
Ben,

What are the spec's on this knife? Really like it, and is the top fwd edge sharpened?
OAL is 7 1/4", blade is 3 3/16". The top edge is unsharpened.

The green one will be posted in the sponsors classifieds soon.
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D.Ellis

Nice little guys   :thumbsup:  
I'd like to see a natural handle material version......stag or sheep horn......maybe jigged bone??
Darcy   :campfire:
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Track

Great design Ben. Looks like a real handy little knife.

Doug Campbell

Yep, like your "style" Ben  ;)  that one looks real handy.    :thumbsup:
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kevinbarry

This is a great knife(IMHO)Good style and just the right size.
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srtben

QuoteOriginally posted by D.Ellis:
Nice little guys    :thumbsup:    
I'd like to see a natural handle material version......stag or sheep horn......maybe jigged bone??
Darcy    :campfire:  
Stag would be awesome, jigged bone would be nice too, finding either in 1.5" width is not easy.

Sheep horn is an option though, as large pieces are easily found. Ironwood would of course be nice too.


Thanks everyone for the comments!! These really melt in your hand, and are very comfortable in a number of grips. The harpoon actually works very nicely for a thumb ramp which adds a lot of control for the needle sharp point.
Ben Tendick

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