Stacked Leather Drop Point
This knife is a CHONK! I forged this drop point from a 2" 5160 roundbar that had originally been a John Deere load control shaft (it's damn good steel and that's all you need to know, unless you care to know more) and this one is ready to get work d o n e.
It measures 4 1/4" from tip to guard (about 1 1/2" from spine to edge) and I left you an extended ricasso to both strengthen the blade design but also to choke up on when the job is tight. You've got a razor sharp convex grind, and it's worth noting that this is the first of my blades to feature my Jolly Cunninghammer maker's mark in the steel. The guard is aluminum-bronze that is soldered in place over a classic stack of black fiber and leather over an aluminum pommel that I pinned through the tang with copper. Overall she measures 8 1/2" and it comes in one of my custom pouch sheaths too. Sans the kitchen, there is just about nowhere I wouldn't use this knife- it's a bit on the stockier side and that never bothers me in the pack when it comes to backcountry and hunting adventures (or if Russia invades). Whatever it is you need, I am willing to guarantee this knife will get that job done.