ESEE Knives: ESEE-PR4-BO Camp-Lore Patrick Rollins Knife, ESEE-PR4BO
The ESEE-PR4-BO Knife, a Bushcraft knife from the ESEE Camp-Lore Series, designed by Patrick Rollins, features a 4.19 inch spear point blade made of 1095 carbon steel, .125 inches thick, with a 4.0 inch cutting edge, Rockwell hardness of 55-57, a flat grind, and a black oxide coat with Camp Lore logo detailing. The PR4-BO has full tang construction for strength; removable sculpted micarta scales for secure comfortable grip, and a lanyard hole. A leather pouch sheath is included. The ESEE-PR4-BO Knife has an overall length of 8.90 inches, and it weighs 6.3 ounces without the sheath. Made in the USA.
From the ESEE website: When it comes to wilderness chores, sometimes simple and straightforward is the best approach. The ESEE Camp-Lore PR4 is Patrick Rollins' take on Horace Kephart's classic design. The original prototype was made by James Gibson and tested extensively by Patrick during survival classes, off-trail backpacking, hiking and camping.
The Camp-Lore Series was developed to answer the demand for traditional, basic, bushcraft knives. The designers of this knife series come from unique backgrounds and experiences, with each considered to be one of the best in their field. All of the Camp-Lore knives are simple, traditional, fixed blade designs that have been field-proven for years. Keeping with that simplistic approach, ESEE builds the Camp-Lore line in the USA utilizing 1095 carbon steel blades and removable Micarta handles …. Each Camp-Lore knife comes with a USA made traditional pouch sheath using leather supplied by one of the oldest tanneries in North America.
ESEE Knives: ESEE-PR4-BO Camp-Lore Patrick Rollins Knife, ESEE-PR4BO
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