This is a knife photographed and appearing in the July 2010 Tactical Knives Magazine. Model is called the Puget Sound Trapper.
This knife is made of .095 thick 15N20 steel, with a differential temper for durability. The grind is convex, and is easily maintained with strop or a soft backed sandpaper.
The handle is made from bookmatched tiger pattern English Walnut scales with stainless tubing and hand made mosaic pin.
Sheath is in the Ranger style, made by Sierra. Sheath is waterformed and fully hand stitched and double seamed. Stitching is done with the double needle or "baseball" style. Unlike lock stitching, each thread is a continuous seam- meaning each seam is actually double stitched.
Overall Length is 10 7/8 inches with a blade length of 6 1/4 inches. the blade is 1 1/2 inches broad.
Along with my hand written signed note of specifications and serial number, we'll include a copy of the relevant issue of the Tactical Knives magazine with this knife, and sign it if you want-- as soon as more copies come in.
Knife serial number is #247.
SOLD
$260, with $10 for fully insured USPS priority mail shipping.
Click on photos for larger images: (photos by Ted Wilson)