Benchmade Michael Waddell's Bone Collector Skinner Fixed 2.68" D2 Plain Blade, Cocobolo Wood Handles

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Part Number: BM150152
Manufacturer: Benchmade Knives
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Description
BM150152: Michael Waddell's Bone Collector | Small Fixed Blade Skinner, Cocobolo Wood Handles
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Michael Waddell's Bone Collector

Benchmade's Bone Collector line celebrates the culture of the hunter; the brotherhood of sportsmen that have true passion for the game, the land, and the lifestyle. Designed in collaboration with Michael Waddell, these knives and edged tools are built for performance in the field.

Are you ready for The Brotherhood?

Small Skinning Fixed Blade Knife

The blade style on this fixed blade can be used to skin fowl, fish, or game and is small enough to fit in any system.
Features
  • D2 tool steel (60-62 HRC)
  • Contoured cocobolo wood handle with rib cage pattern for extra grip
  • Features a leather sheath
Specifications
  • Blade Length: 2.68" (6.81 cm)
  • Blade Thickness: 0.14" (3.56 mm)
  • Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel
  • Blade Hardness: 60-62HRC
  • Blade Style: Skinner
  • Weight: 3.01 oz. (85.2 g)
  • Overall Length: 6.30" (16.00 cm)
  • Sheath Material: Leather
  • Made in the USA
Leather Sheath
Leather Sheath
Leather is known for its durability and traditional appeal. When compared to kydex it is preferred for its silence when bumped against other objects, as well as blade retention.
Made in USA
Made in USA
This product is USA born and raised.
D2 Tool Steel
D2 Tool Steel
This is a high carbon steel that is appropriate for use in hostile environments and is known for edge retention.
Wood Handles
Wood Handles
Provides a traditional, natural look and feel to a modern tool. Wood absorbs shock well and is popular in axe handles.
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Philip Von S.
Germany
Sep 06, 2012
Pros: Blade Sharpness, Sheath/Scabbard, Handle Material, Blade Material, Materials, Weight, Overall Quality, Finish
Cons: None
WHat a skinner should be, but often isn't....
I've used this knife to skin a variety of game now: rabbit, deer and boar. The blade is amazingly sharp. There doesn't seem to be any difference from when it came out of the box. Plenty big and tough to get the job done. Bigger isn't always better: for a skinner, you want control and plenty of belly. This blade has it. Truly a beautiful little knife. Sheath is also very high qulity.
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