This is a Pack Knife made at the request of a customer from Alaska.
Seriously, he wanted something that would perform basic camp-type chores, with an added feature:
He wanted it to function as a "last resort".
He often finds himself in the company of grizzlies. :eek:
He also carries a .454 on his belt.
He said that if it came down to him and the bear going to the end, he knew nothing could stop the bear from doing what he was going to do if the .454 didn't already do its job.
He wanted to at least get one last lick in and wanted to show that he had tried his best.
So this knife is going to Scott Teaschner for a pancake type cross-draw.
Let's all hope he never needs to use it.
It's about 8" of W1.
The random hamon you see is purely natural.
The handle is Cocobolo and the guard is stainless.
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Beautiful! In true Andersen Forge style!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation
Very nice Karl. If it came down to a me versus him situation with a bear a knife like that would be a good lasf defense. I know the new owner will be happy with that one. I hope we get a look a Scott's handy work also.
Chris
I really like the proportions on that knife. It seems the handle is ample for that blade and its purpose, camp chores, that is. I hope he doesn't have to stick a bear but it would do it. Nice knife Karl.