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While I am not an M-Tech fan at all, every once in a while they produce a blade I just can't resist having in the collection, and this sub-hilt Bowie is one of them. The overall quality of this knife when received actually surprised me. The accompanying canvas sheath, however, is a huge disappointment. So I upgraded to the leather sheath shown, and I am not a bit sorry!

Spec's:
Blade Style: Fixed Blade Clip point Bowie; Top false edge; Full tang
Blade Type: 440 Stainless Steel
Blade Length: 8 7/8" / 22.5 cm
Handle: Black Pakkawood; brushed stainless steel finger guards
Overall length: 14.75" / 38.4 cm

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Comment by Charles Sample on April 24, 2015 at 0:25

A nice knife deserves a nice sheath!

Comment by J.J. Smith III on April 23, 2015 at 21:41

Yep, I'm with you in my appreciation of leather sheaths, Lars.

Comment by tim payne on April 23, 2015 at 21:17

like the stylish looks of this mtech lars. 

Comment by Lars Ray on April 23, 2015 at 17:25

Hey thanks for your comments guys. 

Steve - this one holds the record for me as being the first and only M-Tech knife to date whereby I did not have to perform some sort of repair just to make it functional; hence why I am not a Fan. The part I don't get is that they also manufacture the Elk Ridge line, and I love those knives! Otherwise, for the money, M-Tech has it going on!

J.J. The leather sheath for this and the Elk Ridge sub-hilt were stand alone purchases. There are several leather workers on Ebay and Etsy I keep my eye on, and sometimes one of them will run a special on some stock that hasn't moved. That's what these were. I'll buy those and hold on to them to upgrade lesser quality sheaths as needed. I dunno...I may have the wrong attitude, but I just don't see how any self respecting knife producer can let a sub-hilt out the door with a nylon sheath. Man...if only they would listen to me. LoL!!! 

Comment by J.J. Smith III on April 23, 2015 at 1:05

The leather sheath is definitely an improvement, Lars, was it a stand alone purchase or from another knife alltogather.

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