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This thread is for all those "risk takers" who have taken a chance and purchased a knife from CFK or iPAK. I know you are out there, I have seen several photos of some very nice blades here on iKC.
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Dude...that's a sweet piece! That style and size just works with everything.
And you're right...this does grip one like some sort of sinning... :-D
CFK Custom Sport Knife
This is my CFK Custom Sport Knife, a general purpose tool just right for anything - game included. Similar to the Mossberg MSG9899 General Purpose Hunter in overall size and design, the CFK Custom Sport features materials such as AUS-8 tool steel, Sheep's horn scales, mosaic pins, and jimping. And it comes with a full grain leather sheath. Simple in it's design and loaded with value-add features, this baby handles as good as it looks. And for the record - yea...it trimmed up that beef brisket just fine!
Here's the nitty gritty on the Custom Sport Knife:
SPECIFICATIONS: |
Blade Style: | Drop point; Hollow grind with a Satin finish | |||
Blade Type: | AUS-8 Stainless Steel | |||
Blade Length: | 4 1/2" | |||
Blade Gauge: | 3/16" Thick at the Spine | |||
Handle: | 4 3/4"; Sheep horn scales, mosaic pin, brass lanyard hole | |||
Tang: | Full | |||
Overall length: | 9 1/4" | |||
Weight: | 7 oz | |||
Rockwell: | Hardened to 58-60 HRC |
MARKINGS: | |||||
Obverse Markings: | CFK logo w/ AUS-8 Tool Steel | ||||
Reverse Markings: | None | ||||
Guard / Pommel: | None | ||||
Custom File Work: | Custom file art on tang |
Sheath: Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ fire starter or sharpening rod loop
Material: Full grain cowhide
Sheath Notes: The attached straps are for concealed and horizontal carry options
Well it's been a while since I added to my knife collection with a new CFK purchase....hours I think....so I thought I would show off my latest 2022 addition. This is the CFK Custom Trailing Point Skinner, a sleek carver about the size of a Buck 110 folder. For me, this skinner has the goods - Sheep's horn scales with mosaic pins, stainless steel bolsters, and a full tang D2 tool steel trailing point blade. Added touches include a swedge, jimping on the blade spine (I like that!), and decorative filing art on the upper tang spine.
What I noticed first when I put the blade to beef brisket is the seamless transition between the handle materials when holding it. Smooth, smooth!
The details -
SPECIFICATIONS: |
Blade Style: | Trailing point; Hollow ground, Satin finish | |||
Blade Type: | D2 Tool Steel | |||
Blade Length: | 4 1/4" | |||
Blade Gauge: | 3/16" Thick at the Spine | |||
Handle: | 4 1/2" Sheep horn scales, mosaic rod pins, lanyard hole | |||
Tang: | Full | |||
Overall length: | 8 7/8" | |||
Weight: | 7 oz | |||
Rockwell: | Hardened to 58-60 HRC |
MARKINGS: | |||||
Obverse Markings: | CFK logo w/ D2 Tool Steel | ||||
Reverse Markings: | None | ||||
Guard / Pommel: | None | ||||
Custom File Work: | Custom file art on tang |
Sheath: Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ fire starter or sharpening rod loop
Material: Cowhide
Sheath Notes: The attached straps are for concealed and horizontal carry options
Very nice Lars!
I am a sucker for those natural handle materials myself. My personal tastes dont seem to run toward that upswept persian flair, but it does make for a nice looking knife. Very cool addition!
CFK Damascus Steak Knife - "Zebra"
What's this....another CFK steak knife? Better believe it! I don't think one can have too many steak knives. But then I think that of any knife.
A nice Damascus blade, I noticed after cleaning it that when the light hits the blade just right, the pattern struck me as Zebra stripes - so that's what I call this one...my Zebra steak knife.Together with the camel bone handle, it makes a wonderful show piece at the steak house. And yes - the steaks do taste better when you use your own knife!
The nitty gritty:
SPECIFICATIONS: |
Blade Style: | Drop point; Hollow grind | |||
Blade Type: | 1095HC and 15N20 carbon Damascus steel | |||
Blade Length: | 5" | |||
Blade Gauge: | 3/16" Thick at the Spine | |||
Handle: | 4 5/8" Camel bone scales, mosaic pin, brass lanyard hole | |||
Tang: | Full | |||
Overall length: | 9 5/8" | |||
Weight: | 12 oz | |||
MARKINGS: | |||||
Obverse Markings: | None | ||||
Reverse Markings: | None | ||||
Guard / Pommel: | None | ||||
Custom File Work: | Custom file art on blade spine and tang |
Sheath: Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ fire starter or sharpening rod loop
Material: Full grain cowhide
Sheath Notes: The attached straps are for concealed and horizontal carry options
CFK Texas Hunter
This is my 2021 Texas Hunter, a general purpose hunting knife from CFK. Although I have not actually taken this model out for hunting, I have used it to slice up some of our own home-cured bacon....and oh baby, this is nice!
Here's the goods:
SPECIFICATIONS: |
Blade Style: | Drop point with swedge; Hollow ground, Satin finish | |||
Blade Type: | D2 Tool Steel | |||
Blade Length: | 5 1/4" | |||
Blade Gauge: | 3/16" Thick at the Spine | |||
Handle: | 4 1/8" Sheep horn scales, mosaic pin, brass lanyard hole | |||
Tang: | Full | |||
Overall length: | 9 7/8" | |||
Weight: | 10 oz | |||
Rockwell: | Vacuum Hardened to 58-60 HRC |
MARKINGS: | |||||
Obverse Markings: | CFK logo w/ D2 Tool Steel | ||||
Reverse Markings: | None | ||||
Guard / Pommel: | None | ||||
Custom File Work: | Custom file art on tang |
Sheath: Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ fire starter or sharpening rod loop
Material: Cowhide
Sheath Notes: The attached straps are for concealed and horizontal carry options
Well it's been a while since I or anyone else posted somethng here for CFK / iPAK knives, but the 2024 iKC Calendar sort of makes up for that. Looks like the CFK / iPAK class is sporting 3 separately owned beauties within a single publication. We have Miss January - a real beauty of a bone handle skinner; Miss April - another beautiful skinner from iPAK, and Miss December - that georgeous sheeps horn fighter on a field of copper ore - always a crowd pleaser!
Well done collectors for making the 2024 iKC Calendar...prof's to you!
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