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This is my 2020 CFK Custom Skinning knife. As a blade style, trailing point blades are not necessarily my favorite, unless they possess those sleek curvy Persian lines as this one does - subtle as they may be!

This general purpose Hunting / Skinning knife features a trailing point mirror polished blade, finger well in handle, custom file work on blade spine & tang, Camel bone scales, small Mosaic pins, stainless steel bolsters, and a brass lanyard hole.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Blade Style: Trailing point
Blade Type: 1095 High Carbon Steel, Hollow grind; Mirror polished
Blade Length: 4 1/2"
Blade Gauge: 3/16" Thick at the Spine
Handle: 4 3/8"; Camel bone w/stainless steel bolsters
Tang: Full tang
Overall length: 8 7/8"
Weight: 7 oz
Rockwell: Oil Hardened to 58-60 HRC

Sheath: Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ ferro rod or sharpening rod loop
Material: Buffalo hide
Sheath Notes: The attached straps are for concealed or horizontal carry options

MARKINGS:
Obverse Markings: CFK logo w/1095 High Carbon
Reverse Markings: None
Guard / Pommel: None
Custom File Work: Custom file art on blade spine & tang

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