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Tops Knives - The Sonoran Knife - Tan G10 Handle - Leather Sheath - TSNRN-01

$ 60.16

Availability: 92 in stock
  • Type: Everyday Carry, Hunting
  • Blade Material: Carbon Steel
  • Handle Material: G10
  • Vintage: No
  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: TSNRN-01
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Blade Length: 3.5 - 4in.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Blade Type: Hunters Point
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Features: Sheath Included
  • Tang: Full
  • Brand: TOPS Knives

    Description

    Tops Knives - The Sonoran Knife - Tan G10 Handle - Leather Sheath - TSNRN-01
    Tops Knives - The Sonoran Knife - Tan G10 Handle - Leather Sheath - TSNRN-01
    Tops Knives - The Sonoran Knife - Tan G10 Handle - Leather Sheath - Model TSNRN-01
    Includes Tops Knives whistle and certificate of authenticity.
    Knife specs:
    Knife Type Fixed Blade
    Overall Length 7.75"
    Blade Length 3.75"
    Cutting Edge 3.75"
    Blade Thickness 0.160"
    Blade Shape Hunters Point
    Blade Steel 1095 RC 56-58
    Blade Finish Tumble Finish
    Handle Material Tan G10
    Knife Weight 4.8 oz
    Weight w/ Sheath 7 oz
    Sheath Included Yes
    Sheath Material Brown Leather
    Designer David Holladay
    Description of this knife model from Tops Knives:
    The Sonoran Desert spans nearly 100,000 square miles throughout parts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. As someone who spends as much time, if not more, off grid in this region than he does in areas with modern amenities, it is easy to say that Dave knows what he is talking about and that this knife will perform well and accomplish just about any task you need it to to get by in that type of environment.
    There are not a whole lot of things that Desert Dave can’t do so it is no surprise that he has added Knife Designer to the mix. Dave is a Primitive Skills Expert and is considered one of the country’s foremost educators in Stone Age living skills. The Sonoran is a working example of what his ideal blade would be. It has the looks of a traditional Puukko but with more of a trailing point than a straight back and a little more contour in the handle.