Smaller Bushcraft knife intended for lighter duty woods tasks. I use stabilized woods on scales but the longevity of wood scales is less than micarta or other man made materials. Note that hard hits and changing humidity can damage or shrink/expand some wood scales. Full size handle with a capable three inch blade.
Maker's Notes: The Worsley is named after Frank Worsley, a sailing God and adventurer upon whom Ernest Shackleton relied during his historic Antarctic expedition.
Specifications:
Steel: 1/8” 8670 hardened to 58-60HRC
Grind: Saber grind with convex edge
Total Length: 7 7/8”
Blade length: 3”
Handle Length: 4 1/2”
Tang: Straight
Handle: Natural and green micarta liners with highly contoured Wenge wood scales and four green G10 pins.
Weight: 4.4 oz.