
Standard Models
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A knife is more than its profile. Be sure to read individual descriptions when purchasing a knife.

Model 42
A lean but very capable general purpose camp and field knife with a 4.5" cutting edge. Designed as a more compact and lighter version of its predecessor, the Model 4. This model prioritizes a keen edge over total toughness but remains an incredibly capable and versatile knife. The low point creates an edge with a long draw but retains enough sweep for a variety of uses. The grip is designed to excel in the saber grip position but is comfortable in a variety configurations. 9 1/4" overall length with a skeletonized handle, .15" thick at the spine.

Model 4
The Model 4 went through a variety of design modifications in its early conception. The M4 was designed as a full size camp and field knife with an extended length handle to accommodate gloves in cold weather climates. This knife can change character depending on the grind geometry I use, so be sure to read the description with each knife. The M4 has a total length of 10.5" with a 5" cutting edge. The handle prioritizes the saber grip but its general design and slow curves accommodate all positions well.

Model 30
A lean flexible fillet knife with a handle design that anchors in well in the hand under wet and slippery conditions. .079" at the spine base and ground to an exceedingly fine edge. Comes with a kydex sheath. Belt attachments can be requested if desired. Sports a 7.5" blade, long enough for the big hauls and ergonomic for smaller fish.

Model 1
The Model 1 has a handle that prioritizes the hammer grip for field and bushcraft tasks but remains neutral enough to be comfortable in any grip. The cutting edge is closer to colinear with the index finger position providing better leverage for field tasks like feathering kindling. The more aggressive sweep of this blade also makes it suitable for processing game with ease. Skeletonized for reduced weight. 8 5/8" OAL with a 4" blade.

Model 24
The Model 24 was designed as a neck knife but can also be configured for pocket or belt carry. Handle scales range in thickness from 1/8" to 3/16". It has an overall length of 6 3/16". Most often made with a Woodsman grind the M24 is an EDC fixed blade you can depend on and carry inconspicuously.