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I have to clear out some gear for my new bow build. I have a few knives from Jason at Hobo Forge and this one is a duplicate. He does fine work and makes a functional and useful knife. This is a Scandinavian Puuko style knife with Osage handle scales and brass pins. He made a high ride sheath and a low sheath that can be worn with pack belts. Blade is 4", handle is 3 3/4", and blade is 1/8" thick. This thing is razor sharp. Carried but only lightly used. Sturdy knife for the woods or EDC. Price includes shipping.
 

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That looks more like a prison shank. And you might be trying to get it out your hands 😅
haha yeah...Scandinavian Puuko style is a little odd looking but is a handy design for work in the woods! I have switched over to them over camp style drop points due to the full handle and thick spine.
 
Very good cutting tool. Sorry, assumed you'd heard and proven that often.

Yes it is. Tried and true design. I misinterpreted your comment and thought you were implying it it had poor cutting leverage! My mistake. I use my other one for everything from delicate work dressing hides to hacking small saplings for blinds and it performs well. Honestly, when I tried the design I was concerned there was not a finger stop at the blade but it has never been an issue and almost seems to have more hold options.
 
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