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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!
CFK Bear Claw Sub Hilt Bowie
How in the world did we let all of 2024 go by without a single CFK posting? Time to remedy that!
This is my CFK Bear Claw sub hilt bowie - so named for the scrimshaw on the camel bone. As I have posted many times, there's just something about a sub hilt knife that I find irresistable...as one can tell.
Here's the juice on this one:
SPECIFICATIONS: |
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Blade Style: |
Drop point recurve; Hollow ground, Satin finish, 5" swedge |
Blade Type: |
ATS 34 Stainless Steel |
Blade Length: |
7 3/8" |
Blade Gauge: |
3/16" at Spine, 90-Degree Spine Edge |
Handle: |
5 1/2" w/ Sheep horn scales w/ Camel bone |
Tang: |
Full |
Overall length: |
12 7/8" |
Weight: |
14 oz. |
Rockwell: |
Hardened to 57-59 HRC |
MARKINGS: |
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Obverse Markings: |
CFK logo w/ ATS 34 |
Reverse Markings: |
None |
Guard / Pommel: |
None |
Custom File Work: |
Custom file art on tang, file cuts on blade spine |
Sheath: |
Yes; "pocket" sheath w/ snap secure strap, ferro rod or sharpening rod loop |
Material: |
Cowhide leather |
Sheath Notes: |
The attached straps are for concealed or horizontal carry options |
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