Spyderco Bushcraft Knife

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TaxKisti,

Will the wood be stabilized?

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Those do look BEAUTIFUL !

Now, when can we get our sweaty-hands on one? ~;-)
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Hi
please is it possible for having some pics about the sheath of the bushcraft spyderco ?

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arzh wrote:Hi
please is it possible for having some pics about the sheath of the bushcraft spyderco ?

thanks

jerome
Good call, jerome, I'd like to see the sheath too. I just got a Helle Harding and it has a simple and beautiful but also very functional leather sheath, with a plastic insert at the bottom one quarter to stop the blade (which is wicked sharp) from slicing the sheath. Will the Spyderco Bushcraft leather sheath have a plastic liner?
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The sheath is being worked on now. The proto was pretty rough to take pics of. Yes it will have a plastic insert to prevent cutting the sheath. the sheath was also designed by Chris Claycomb.

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thanks for your quick reply Sal
i am very impatient to see the final project :-) :) :spyder:
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Thanks sal, it sounds like it will be the right sheath to complement what is going to be an excellent knife.
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http://spyderco.com/forums/showpost.php ... tcount=205

Is this still the plan? Found in an 06/07 post.
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"There will be two knives produced: "

1. a traditional bushcraft knife in 52100 steel and with a wooden handle,
2. a "NASA" version with S90V steel and Carbon Fiber handle.
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More S90v & CF please.......
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Yes, that is still the plan. Moving slower than planned, but still moving in the same direction.

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I thought it was o-1, not 52100 carbon steel. Joe
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waiting in anticipation... :)
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The Mastiff wrote:I thought it was o-1, not 52100 carbon steel. Joe
It got changed from 52100 to O-1. The stated reason was O-1 is available in the country where the knife is being made, 52100 would have to be shipped. I suspect the lessons learned in making the first Mule may have factored into the decision as well. ;)
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hi just another question
is there a place on the sheath to put the firesteel

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up

any news please ? :) :spyder:

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Any update on the bushcraft knife? There are 2 knives I REALLY can't wait for right now... the H1 Spyderhawk and the Bushcraft.
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Set one aside for me in S90v.
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Bump for info.

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MCM wrote:... a "NASA" version with S90V steel and Carbon Fiber handle.
+1 :D

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It looks like the Bushcraft will be out some time in September. Yay! :) :D :) :D

Knifeworks announces Spyderco Bushcraft due in Sept.
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Woohoo. Any pictures of the s90v/carbon fiber handle version yet?
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