Simba IV (African Bush Knife)

Product Description for Simba IV (African Bush Knife)

Maker: Jerry Lairson Sr., M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 86326
Blade length: 9.75 in.
Total length: 18.33 in.
Blade height (at heel): 2.35 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.25 in.
Item weight: 22.50 oz.
Shipment weight: 33.28 oz.
Blade: 5160 carbon steel blade forged to shape, Hrc 58
Handle: Carved and textured teak wood with brass rivets
Sheath: Hand stitched leather sheath
Description: Mastersmith Jerry Lairson has amazing integrity in his designs and skill in his implementation. The satin finished blade in this outstanding bush knife has been forged to shape from 5160 carbon steel and martempered for optimal grain structure and strength. Martempering is a form of interrupted quenching in which the steel is quenched rapidly from its hardening temperature to about 450°F, held at 450°F until the temperature is uniform, and then cooled in air to room temperature.
Jerry Lairson is well known for his skill at rope cutting and it is no surprise that when he decided to make a camp knife, the results would be exceptional. The blade is perfectly balanced for a strong swing. The thickest part of the blade is about half way along the spine, bringing the weight toward the tip. The polished edge is razor sharp. The mid section of the spine has been fully sharpened, creating an especially strong chopping edge. A handle of carved and textured teak wood gives assurance of a secure grip. The solid handle is completed with brass rivets and a lanyard tube. Jerry has formed a "tuning fork" in the center of the tang. This allows the user to feel the handle vibrate when a blow is perfectly hit, allowing each blow to be adjusted for ideal impact. Excellent fit and finish throughout.


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