Made to handle the roughest abuse and skinning chores
Extensively field-tested by experts
Only the finest blade steels are used
Designed for heavy-duty general-purpose use around camp
Crafted by Alaskan guide and biologist Charles Allen, Knives of Alaska are made to handle the roughest
abuse and skinning chores professionals could put them through in some of the most challenging
conditions on the planet. Each has been extensively field-tested by experts on hunts around the globe to
ensure it is worthy of the Knives of Alaska name. You'll find a knife in this series to handle any in-the-field
need. Only the finest blade steels are used in the Knives of Alaska Series. If you like the feel and heft of a
heavy-bladed knife, the Bush Camp Knife will make a great addition to your working knives. Designed for
heavy-duty general-purpose use around camp as well as field dressing or carving. The blade is
double-drawn tempered AUS-8A D2 tool steel, and the black rubberized handle has grip ridges and
lanyard hole.
Includes leather sheath. Overall length: 10-1/2" with a 6" slight drop-point blade.
One of my better purchases. Nice, heavy steel. Non-slip handle is good fit in my hand. Comes razor sharp from the factory. Definately a quality knife, and worth the money. Recommended it to all my hunting partners...
Bought this for my step son's first really good knife. He's been camping with this buds, and wanted a knife. Bought him something that can be handed down to the grandkids long after I'm gone. He loves it, and for good reason. Well made in the United States of America. It is well balanced with good quality steel in the blade. The sheath is constructed to last as long as the knife. If I didn't have my father's knife to use, I would have one of these.