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Old Timer Boot Fixed Blade Knife - Satin Plain
Specifications
- Overall Length:7.875"
- Blade Length:3.875"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:7Cr17MoV
- Blade Style:Spear Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Polymer
- Color:Black
- Weight:4.53 oz.
- Sheath:Leather
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:Old Timer
- Model:Boot Knife
- Model Number:162OT
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
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Specifications
- Overall Length:7.875"
- Blade Length:3.875"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:7Cr17MoV
- Blade Style:Spear Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Polymer
- Color:Black
- Weight:4.53 oz.
- Sheath:Leather
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:Old Timer
- Model:Boot Knife
- Model Number:162OT
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
Description
This Old Timer Boot Knife features a stainless steel satin finish single edge dagger blade. The full tang blade is clad with textured polymer composite scales and polished brass nickel bolsters. The fixed blade comes with a leather sheath.
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A decent boot knife
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Scott B.
02-13-2017
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This Old Timer Boot Knife features a stainless steel satin finish single edge dagger blade. The full tang blade is clad with textured polymer composite scales and polished brass nickel bolsters. The fixed blade comes with a leather sheath.
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Specifications
- Overall Length:7.875"
- Blade Length:3.875"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:7Cr17MoV
- Blade Style:Spear Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Polymer
- Color:Black
- Weight:4.53 oz.
- Sheath:Leather
- Knife Type:Fixed Blade
- Brand:Old Timer
- Model:Boot Knife
- Model Number:162OT
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Hunting
- Product Type:Knife
A decent boot knife
SSSSS
Scott B.
02-13-2017
While not the "best boot knife on earth" you can't beat the quality for the price.
7Cr17 "High Carbon" stainless steel is a "high-performance" version of 440A. The added Vanadium aids in toughness and edge retention. The 7Cr17 Chinese steel resists rust well and is more tolerant of neglect than higher-carbon steels. It requires sharpening more frequently, but still performs well under adverse (damp/moist) conditions. This can be a great attribute in the field when hunting. In the Pacific Northwest this can be an invaluable asset.
The knife is light and carries easily. If you want a knife for personal defense on a budget, this is a "go anywhere, throw it in a 'bug-out' bag" kind of knife.
Don't let the low cost fool you. It is cheap "life insurance" when the chips are down.
Buy it and enjoy it, or give it to a friend. These are fun knives with a serious side to them.
7Cr17 "High Carbon" stainless steel is a "high-performance" version of 440A. The added Vanadium aids in toughness and edge retention. The 7Cr17 Chinese steel resists rust well and is more tolerant of neglect than higher-carbon steels. It requires sharpening more frequently, but still performs well under adverse (damp/moist) conditions. This can be a great attribute in the field when hunting. In the Pacific Northwest this can be an invaluable asset.
The knife is light and carries easily. If you want a knife for personal defense on a budget, this is a "go anywhere, throw it in a 'bug-out' bag" kind of knife.
Don't let the low cost fool you. It is cheap "life insurance" when the chips are down.
Buy it and enjoy it, or give it to a friend. These are fun knives with a serious side to them.
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7Cr17 "High Carbon" stainless steel is a "high-performance" version of 440A. The added Vanadium aids in toughness and edge retention. The 7Cr17 Chinese steel resists rust well and is more tolerant of neglect than higher-carbon steels. It requires sharpening more frequently, but still performs well under adverse (damp/moist) conditions. This can be a great attribute in the field when hunting. In the Pacific Northwest this can be an invaluable asset.
The knife is light and carries easily. If you want a knife for personal defense on a budget, this is a "go anywhere, throw it in a 'bug-out' bag" kind of knife.
Don't let the low cost fool you. It is cheap "life insurance" when the chips are down.
Buy it and enjoy it, or give it to a friend. These are fun knives with a serious side to them.