Cane Creek
Canvas Micarta Grayman scales.
File work on the spine.
The knife was designed to be a bush-craft/camp-craft knife that could handle any reasonble heavy duty knife uses for the avid outdoorsman. This knife can be used for wooden batoning due to the high strength of the steel.
Blade is 80CrV2 High carbon steel heat treated between 58 and 60 on the Rockwell hardness scale.
The blade thickness is 0.18 inches.
The handle thickness is 0.80 inches
The overall length of the knife is eight and three-quarter inches.
The blade length is 4 inches.
The weight of the knife by itself is 5.915 ounces.
The weight of the knife and sheath is 9.26 ounces.
This knife is made by knife artisan Samuel Riner in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Clinton, Tennessee.